You should ask them to explain section 4.1 and why comics don't qualify
as "printed matter". I'm curious to know why your PO refuses to allow
for this specified allowance stated in the postal regulations that my PO
fully accepts.
Try adding a paperback book with no advertisements in it to the
shipment. The book is a Media Mail item and according to PO you can add
printed matter that qualifies for standard mail (i.e. magazines) as
loose enclosures with a media mail item and it...
Media Mail: E713 1.1 Qualified Items a. Books, including books issued to
supplement other books of at least eight printed pages, consisting
wholly of reading matter or scholarly bibliography, or reading matter
with incidental blank spaces for notatio...
Dear troll, I have posted on this board the POSTAL REGULATIONS regarding
mixing Printed Matter (Standard Mail) items and Media Mail items. The US
Postal service allows for this. I am not misleading anyone. I am
educating people that this regulation e...
*sigh* Again, I'm not sure if you are an idiot or a troll at this point.
Comics are printed matter. Printed matter that qualifies for Standard
Mail (i.e. no bills and no personal correspondence) can be combined with
a Media Mail item and shipped at t...