[pct-l] New Priority Mail flat rate size

Ken Powers kdpo at pacbell.net
Mon Jan 21 15:50:37 CST 2008


Just a heads up on this. We tried using priority boxes turned inside out 
last year. Our local PO wouldn't touch the boxes for regular parcel post. 
They told us the priority boxes are to be used only for priority mail. I 
think the postal literature states this also.

Ken
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judith G" <twolegs at roadrunner.com>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:29 AM
Subject: [pct-l] New Priority Mail flat rate size


Thought this addition of a larger size, higher price Priority Mail
flat rate box might be of interest to hikers planning mail drops,
etc. this year.  Also, I wanted to "share" that FREE Priority Mail
boxes can be turned inside out to the plain brown side for shipping
by non-post office services (UPS, FedEx, etc), or by post office
services other than Priority Mail (i.e., parcel post).  Just
carefully pull apart the glued side, turn inside out, tape, and use
the box in the usual way.  Nice way to recycle a Priority Mail box
that has been used once already ;-)

Happy Trails,

Two Legs

> WASHINGTON - The Postal Service is adding a larger flat-rate
> Priority Mail box and a charge for Sunday and holiday delivery, the
> first changes it has made under a law approved last year governing
> mail operations. Previously such changes would have to be announced
> and go through a lengthy hearing process before going into effect.
> The new law smoothed the process. The post office said Thursday the
> changes will take effect March 3.
>
> A new flat-rate Priority Mail box will become available at $12.95
> for shipping anywhere in the United States. ..... The new box
> measures 12-inches-by-12-inches-by-5.5-inches, containing nearly
> 800 cubic inches of space. Two smaller flat rate boxes will still
> be available for $8.95. They are each a more than 500 cubic inches.
>
> In addition, the agency said it will begin charging a $12.50
> premium for delivery of Express Mail on Sunday or holidays.
> Previously the Postal Service has not changed extra for delivering
> on those days.
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