Epimeric form 941 mailing

A very specific question!

In the context of the United States Postal Service (USPS), an "epimeric form 941" refers to a specific type of mailing permit.

A Form 941 is a mailing permit that allows a business to send mailings, such as catalogs, brochures, or advertisements, to a large number of recipients at a discounted rate. The "epimeric" part refers to the fact that this permit is used for mailings that are not addressed to specific individuals, but rather to a large group of people.

In other words, an epimeric form 941 is a type of bulk mailing permit that allows a business to send mailings to a large number of recipients without having to address each piece of mail individually. This type of permit is often used by businesses that send out regular mailings, such as catalogs, newsletters, or promotional materials.

To obtain an epimeric form 941, a business typically needs to provide the USPS with information about the mailing, including the type of mail being sent, the number of recipients, and the frequency of the mailing. The USPS will then issue a permit that allows the business to send the mailings at a discounted rate.