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Re: Jim
In Response To: Jim ()

My understanding is that the entire envelope must be able to flex if it is going to go through the automatic letter sorters. Otherwise, you could put a flexible part on any item you send and argue it should go envelope rate.

If part of it can't flex, the entire envelope can't flex. That makes it rigid in the post office's eyes, and therefore a package. I always pay $1.71.

If you use a bubble envelope with something that is flexible, such as a slot card, it may lead to a different result.

I do not advise the post office, though, so it is up to its managers and employees to interpret their own rules. If anyone plans to argue with them, I have pointed out the appropriate regulations.

The only way this can be resolved nationwide is for the bubble envelope manufacturers to lobby the post office to clarify its rules (not very likely, if you ask me). Until then, we have to take the rules as we find them.

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Question on Shipping 001 Bubble Mailers
Re: Question on Shipping 001 Bubble Mailers
Re: Question on Shipping 001 Bubble Mailers
Bubble mailers are now considered "parcels"
Re: Question on Shipping 001 Bubble Mailers
The rate is suppose to be $1.71
My Exact Same Experience, Thanks Wes.
Re: Question on Shipping 001 Bubble Mailers
seems to me....
Re: seems to me....
The answer is...
Not only that ...
Re: Not only that ...
Want to add
YOU ARE 100% CORRECT NORM
Perhaps 99.9%! Interesting story here...
Good story Jim vbg
Re: Perhaps 99.9%! Interesting story here...
Here is what the postal manual says
Jim
Re: Jim
Re: Jim
Hey Jim
Joel
Re: Joel
Re: Joel
My postal chart -- shows # of stamps needed

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