How to ship USPS First Class Flats (first class without tracking)
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‎04-30-2020 04:13 PM
With Endicia, I am able to generate USPS First Class Flats label for items that weight under 1 oz (about $1 per label).
I try to keep it under 5% of all my orders and use it for smallest and cheapest items. However, USPS sometimes (1 in 10) return those to me even that I followed all the rules on size & thickness of envelope. I do use mostly small poly envelopes (same size and thickness, but of course they bend).
Is USPS expecting me to use padded craft paper envelopes that stays rigid and flat? I would like to still ship USPS Frist Class Flats, but without issues from USPS returning those to me from time to time.
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‎04-30-2020 05:45 PM
To be eligible to be mailed as a flat, your piece must be literally flat (which USPS defines as a variation in thickness no more than 1/4 inch). It must also be within the dimension limits, including no more than 3/4 inch thick. And it must be flexible. A rigid piece cannot be mailed as a flat. This section of the DMM has entertaining illustrations of the USPS criteria for flexible vs rigid.
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‎04-30-2020 06:01 PM
Why would USPS sometimes return to me envelopes like this (when using USPS First Class Flats). Those are small poly envelopes (no bubble). I do keep all those shipments flat (including items).
Here is example of items that I ship this way (or other small usb adapters):
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61cxNzK1SYL._AC_SL1100_.jpg
Here is poly envelopes that I use:
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‎04-30-2020 06:47 PM
That adapter isn't flat, that's why it can't be mailed as one.
Flat means...well...FLAT. No lumps, no bumps.
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‎04-30-2020 06:53 PM
Have you taken any of these returned mailpieces to your post office to ask why they are being returned?
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‎04-30-2020 07:16 PM
@aliseexpress wrote: ... Here is example of items that I ship this way (or other small usb adapters):https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61cxNzK1SYL._AC_SL1100_.jpg
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I'm pretty sure that an envelope with that item in it will not meet the USPS definition of "even thickness."
