Explore the historical context, types, key events, importance, and applications of indicia, the printed mark on an envelope or package that indicates postage payment.
An in-depth comparison between traditional postage meters and modern online postage services, highlighting their features, advantages, disadvantages, and use cases.
Business Reply Mail (BRM) refers to preaddressed cards, envelopes, labels, or cartons that can be mailed without prepayment of postage. The U.S. Postal Service collects the postage due from the addressee, who holds a permit and pays an annual fee.
EXPRESS MAIL next-day delivery guaranteed for shipments between major U.S. cities, available from the U.S. Postal Service for letters or packages of up to 70 pounds. Postage costs vary by weight, distance, and specific type of Express Mail used.
The Franking Privilege allows certain individuals, especially members of Congress, to send mail without postage charges, facilitating communication with constituents and other officials.
Library Rate is a special postage rate for mailing books and other educational materials between libraries and colleges. Packages must be marked as library rate.
Postmarks are cancellations affixed on stamps by the U.S. Postal Service to indicate the usage and validity of the postage, providing legal evidence of the mailing date and location.
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