Can i still use priority mail regional rate box a

The Priority Mail Regional Rate Box (PMRRB) is a popular shipping option for small businesses and individuals who need to send lightweight packages. However, the USPS has made some changes to the PMRRB program over the years.

As of January 2022, the USPS has discontinued the Priority Mail Regional Rate Box A (PMRRB A) and Box B (PMRRB B) services. This means you can no longer use these specific boxes for shipping.

But don't worry! You can still use other Priority Mail services and boxes to ship your packages. Here are some alternatives:

  1. Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes: The USPS offers a range of flat rate boxes in various sizes, which can be used for shipping packages up to 70 lbs. You can choose from a variety of box sizes and pay a flat rate fee based on the box size.
  2. Priority Mail Regional Rate Boxes (new sizes): Although the PMRRB A and B boxes are no longer available, the USPS has introduced new Regional Rate Box sizes (C, D, and E) that offer competitive pricing for packages weighing up to 20 lbs.
  3. Priority Mail: You can also use the standard Priority Mail service, which offers a range of pricing options based on package weight, size, and destination.

To determine the best shipping option for your needs, I recommend checking the USPS website or consulting with a local post office for more information on their current services and pricing.