07-01-2020 10:23 AM
So i ran out of the envelopes i normally use & have some of the brown ReadyPost bubble envelopes, Can i use it as Priority Mail package?
07-01-2020 11:04 AM
Yes. You can use Priority Mail postage with any box or envelope except the ones that USPS produces specifically for Priority Express mail.
07-01-2020 11:05 AM - edited 07-01-2020 11:07 AM
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07-01-2020 01:23 PM
@playful_creations wrote:So i ran out of the envelopes i normally use & have some of the brown ReadyPost bubble envelopes, Can i use it as Priority Mail package?
Yes, as noted above. I have to say, though, that if you're referring to the thickish brown padded envelopes that I think you mean, those are not lined with bubble wrap, but with some sort of weird, semi-digested recycled paper pulp, fiber or something like that. I got a ripped one in the mail once, stuck a finger in that stuff and thought, "Yuck..."
Actually, all that aside, I suspect that they're also heavier than the same size of envelope with true bubble lining, so I would not recommend those except in case of emergencies.
07-01-2020 05:24 PM
its a brown mailer envelope and it has a bubble lining inside, and it says USPS ReadyPost.
07-01-2020 05:29 PM
@playful_creations wrote:its a brown mailer envelope and it has a bubble lining inside, and it says USPS ReadyPost.
You can use it for "priority" as long as you are not trying to use a "flat rate Priority" label.
07-02-2020 01:03 AM
Yes, only they wouldn't be flat rate but ship zoned (by weight and distance).