Can i mail something back out stamped with parcel rate
In the United States, the answer is generally yes, you can mail a package back out with a parcel rate stamp. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind:
- Weight and size: Make sure the package weighs less than 13 ounces (369 grams) and is not larger than 13 inches (33 cm) in length, 11.5 inches (29 cm) in width, and 6 inches (15 cm) in height. If it exceeds these dimensions, you'll need to use a larger envelope or a box.
- Package type: You can use a standard envelope, a flat rate envelope, or a small box (such as a Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box) for parcel rate shipping.
- Stamps: You can use a parcel rate stamp, which is a special type of stamp that allows you to mail a package at a flat rate. The cost of the stamp will depend on the weight and destination of the package.
- Destination: Keep in mind that parcel rate shipping is only available for domestic destinations within the United States. If you need to mail a package internationally, you'll need to use a different type of postage.
- Content restrictions: Make sure the package doesn't contain any prohibited or restricted items, such as hazardous materials, lithium batteries, or perishable goods.
Some popular parcel rate options include:
- Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box (starts at $7.95)
- Priority Mail Medium Flat Rate Box (starts at $14.35)
- Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box (starts at $19.95)
To mail a package with a parcel rate stamp, simply affix the stamp to the package, complete the mailing label, and drop it off at a post office or a blue collection box.
Remember to always check the USPS website or consult with a postal worker if you have any questions or concerns about parcel rate shipping.