![]() ![]() ![]() Customers who pay postage with a permit imprint using the Electronic Verification System (eVS) program to document and pay postage (see 705.2.9).ġ.4 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels to Zones 1-9.Customers using USPS-approved IBI postage meters that print the IBI with the appropriate price marking (see 202.3.3) and transactional data is electronically transmitted daily to USPS for all mailpieces and mail categories with an approved Priority Mail Express shipping label.Registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage providers when using a qualifying shipping label managed by the PC Postage system used.Customers who use a USPS Corporate Account (USPSCA), including federal agency accounts.Priority Mail Express commercial prices are less than Priority Mail Express retail prices (see Notice 123-Price List). When using a manifest mailing system, the manifest weight field must be properly completed by adhering to the rules relative to the specific manifest. When determining single-piece weight, express all weights in decimal pounds rounded off to two decimal places (except mailers using eVS). Priority Mail Express items mailed under a specific customer agreement are charged according to the individual agreement. For example, if a piece weighs 0.25 pound, the weight (postage) increment is 0.50 pound if a piece weighs 0.75 pound, the weight increment is 1 pound. ![]() The 0.5–pound price is charged for items up to 0.5 pound and items over 0.50 pound are rounded up to the next whole pound. USPS Marketing Mail Eligibility Decision TreeĢ10 Commercial Mail Priority Mail Express 213 Prices and EligibilityĢ.0 Content Standards for Priority Mail Expressģ.0 Basic Eligibility Standards for Priority Mail ExpressĤ.0 Service Features of Priority Mail Express 1.0 Prices and Fees 1.1 Prices Charged Per PieceĮxcept for Flat Rate Envelopes (see 1.6), Priority Mail Express postage is charged for each addressed piece according to its weight and zone.Designing Letter and Reply Mail (PUB 25). ![]()
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