Can i return to sender priority mail

Yes, you can return Priority Mail items to the sender, but there are some rules and procedures to follow:

  1. Return to Sender: You can return a Priority Mail item to the sender by affixing a new return address label to the package. Make sure to include a note with the sender's address and a brief explanation of why you're returning the item.
  2. Return Service Requested: If you're returning a Priority Mail item and want to use the USPS's Return Service Requested feature, you'll need to obtain a Return Service Requested label from the post office. This label will have a unique barcode that allows the USPS to track the return package.
  3. Return Shipping: You'll need to pay for the return shipping cost, which is typically the same as the original shipping cost. You can use a Priority Mail return label or a regular postage stamp.
  4. Refund: If you're returning a Priority Mail item because it was undeliverable or the recipient refused it, you may be eligible for a refund. Contact the USPS for more information on their refund policies.
  5. Timeframe: You should return the Priority Mail item within a reasonable timeframe, usually within 30 days of receiving the item.

To return a Priority Mail item, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare the package: Carefully repack the item in its original packaging, if possible. Make sure the package is securely closed and any fragile items are properly protected.
  2. Attach a new return address label: Affix a new return address label to the package with the sender's address and a brief explanation of why you're returning the item.
  3. Attach a return shipping label: If you're using a Priority Mail return label, attach it to the package. If you're using a regular postage stamp, make sure to affix it to the package.
  4. Take it to the post office: Take the package to a USPS post office and hand it over to a postal clerk. They'll help you process the return and provide a receipt.
  5. Keep a record: Keep a record of the return, including the tracking number, return shipping cost, and any other relevant details.

Remember to follow the USPS's guidelines and regulations when returning a Priority Mail item. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact the USPS or visit their website for more information.