Can you do media mail at kiosk

According to the USPS (United States Postal Service) website, Media Mail is a type of mail service that can be used to send books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items at a discounted rate. However, it is not available at self-service kiosks.

To use Media Mail, you need to visit a USPS retail location, such as a post office or a mail center, where a postal employee can assist you with preparing and sending your package. The employee will need to weigh and measure your package, and then apply the correct postage and handling fees.

Self-service kiosks, on the other hand, are designed for customers to print postage and send packages using a pre-paid shipping label or a credit card. They do not have the capability to process Media Mail packages.

If you need to send a package using Media Mail, you can visit a USPS retail location and ask a postal employee to assist you. They will be able to help you determine the correct postage and handling fees, and ensure that your package is properly prepared and sent.

It's worth noting that Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send media items, but it does have some restrictions and requirements. For example, Media Mail packages must weigh less than 70 pounds, and they must be sent to a domestic address. Additionally, Media Mail packages are not trackable, and they may take longer to arrive than other types of mail.