Are cd's consider media mail

In the United States, CDs (compact discs) are considered a type of media that can be shipped via Media Mail, which is a cost-effective and efficient way to send media items, such as CDs, DVDs, books, and software, to customers.

Media Mail is a service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows for the shipping of media items at a lower rate than regular First-Class Mail. The rates for Media Mail are based on the weight and size of the package, rather than the distance it needs to travel.

To qualify for Media Mail, the CD must be a commercial product, such as a music album or a software program, and not a personal or homemade item. Additionally, the CD must be packaged in a way that prevents it from being damaged during shipping.

Some examples of CDs that can be shipped via Media Mail include:

However, not all CDs can be shipped via Media Mail. For example, a CD that is a personal or homemade item, such as a mix tape or a demo recording, would not qualify for Media Mail.

It's worth noting that Media Mail has some restrictions and requirements, such as:

If you're unsure whether a CD can be shipped via Media Mail, you can check with the USPS or consult their website for more information.