02-03-2018 10:10 AM
Yesterday I took a package to the local post office for shipment. I use the Ebay shipping labels, package was weighed and measured and proper postage was attached. I used two medium flat rate boxes and put them end to end...in other words they were sealed on one end and open on the other. When I took the package to the post office I was told it could be returned. I have been shipping priority mail for YEARS...and in altering boxes have always paid the actual weight and distance shipping. Last night I went to the USPS website and pullled up the POSTAL BULLETIN ISSUE 22435 DATED 2/18/2016. It states:
If an FRE or FRB is presented at the office of mailing and the customer has manipulated or reconstructed it, the container is accepted using weight and zone — not the Flat Rate price. A customer is not required to repackage an item unless the contents are fragile and would be at risk of damage during processing and transit.
This is FYI...I will keep a copy of this bulletin in my purse from now on just in case this happens again.
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02-07-2018 07:35 AM - edited 02-07-2018 07:36 AM
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My post office doesn’t always have the non flat rate boxes...
You need to order them online from USPS---they deliver them to you free of charge.
02-07-2018 07:36 AM
02-07-2018 01:56 PM
I recycle as much as I can, but if I recycle a flat rate box or have to make a frankenbox of them for regular priority I always turn them inside out. The insides are stamped priority all over, (not flat rate) and I'm sending priority.