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USPS implements a postage rate change effective January 22

Written by Ed Scully

Thursday January 12, 2012

The United States Postal Service will implement a postage rate change effective January 22. Here’s a brief overview to help you plan for these changes.

FIRST-CLASS MAIL®
• Letters (1 ounce): 1-cent increase to 45 cents (the first increase since May 2009)
• Postcards: 3-cent increase to 32 cents (more than a 10-percent increase)
• Letters to Canada or Mexico (1 ounce): 5-cent increase to 85 cents
• Letters to other international destinations: 7-cent increase to $1.05

STANDARD MAIL®
• Presorted Standard Mail letter rates will increase between 0.3 cents to 0.6 cents.

NONPROFIT MAIL
• Rates will vary with most rates decreasing between 0.2 cents to 0.3 cents.
• There is a small increase for pieces larger than 6 inches by 11 inches. Nonprofits that mail an 8.5-inch-by-11-inch newsletter can avoid this increase and mail at the lower rate by folding the piece in half to 8.5 inches by 5.5 inches. They can also place the newsletter in a 6-inch-by-9-inch envelope and still qualify for the lower rate.

SPECIAL OFFER

The USPS will offer a free second ounce to customers sending presorted First-Class Mail letters. With the new postage rate change, presorted First-Class Mail pieces that weigh up to 2 ounces will now mail at the same rate as 1-ounce mail. The offer is aimed at increasing the use of presorted First-Class Mail to send bills and statements, which could help improve collection times. It is also an opportunity for mailers to add a supplemental piece or two to their letters.

REMEMBER
The USPS will be closed January 16 and February 20.

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USPS Summer Sale! Save 3% on your mailings

Written by Ed Scully

Wednesday June 15, 2011

Save 3% on mailings when you use a QR code.

Combine mobile technology with traditional direct mail to increase response rates—and save on postage for a limited time.

From July 1 through August 31, 2011, you’ll get a 3% USPS® discount on First-Class and Standard Mail® letters and flats that include a mobile or Quick Response (QR) barcode.

When scanned by a smartphone, QR codes can direct people to your site and motivate them to take immediate action. You’ll maximize not only your mailing’s effectiveness, but also its reach and impact across channels.

Contact us at 800.882.1844 for more information on how to qualify for this USPS discount.

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USPS extends May 2011 deadline mandating Intelligent Mail Barcodes (IMb) use

Written by Ed Scully

Thursday May 5, 2011

The USPS has extended the May 2011 deadline to mandate using Intelligent Mail® Barcodes (IMb) for automation discounts. Despite this delay, it’s the smartest way to save money and improve mailing results now.

Intelligent Mail includes a suite of barcodes that expands your ability to track individual pieces and see into the mail stream. Applied to mail pieces, handling units and containers, IMb encodes more information without cluttering your mail.

In addition to end-to-end tracking throughout the mail stream, IMb offers:
•    Lowest postal rates
•    Access to Confirm®, Delivery ConfirmationTM, Address Change ServiceTM and more
•    Better scan rates and improved deliverability
•    More effective processing of returned mail
•    Better customer intelligence and feedback on mail preparation and quality

V3 can help you begin taking advantage of all these benefits—today. For more information, contact us at 800-882-1844 or sales@v3corporation.com

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