Post by xenaswolf on Feb 7, 2008 0:12:44 GMT -5
STARTS MARCH 3 --- boxes available online beginning Feb 20
The U.S. Postal Service is rolling out a new, larger flat-rate box that
will feature - for the first time in Postal Service history - a military
discount for those mailing to APO and FPO addresses!!
Regardless of how much they weigh, the boxes will cost $12.95 to mail for
the general public, and $10.95 if mailed to an APO or FPO address, postal
officials said. The boxes themselves are free.
The larger new box will provide about 50 percent more space to stuff items
than the old version, officials said, with a volume of about half a cubic
foot, compared to about one-third cubic foot for the two existing flat-rate
boxes. The new box measures 12 inches by 12 inches by 5½ inches. The two current flat-rate boxes cost $8.95 to mail to domestic and APO or FPO
addresses, and will still be available. They come in two different shapes.
Customers can begin using the new flat-rate box at the new mailing rates
March 3. The boxes will be available online by Feb. 20 at
www.usps.com/supplies, or by calling (800) 610-8734 , but will be weighed and charged at the usual postal rates if they are mailed before March 3, said Postal Service spokeswoman Melissa Dodge.
Postal officials will provide a special version of the box for the
military, featuring the logo of "America Supports You," a Defense
Department-sponsored program designed to bring together more than 300
charitable and support groups and connect them with service members and
their families. The new package also will feature an address box for APO and FPO addresses. The military boxes will be distributed on a more limited
basis, Dodge said, primarily in areas closer to installations. But the
discount depends on the address, not the box, she noted. All of the larger
flat-rate boxes will receive the $2 military discount if they are mailed to
an APO or FPO address. The Postal Service's Board of Governors approved the box Jan. 17, and stated in their decision that the discounted mailing fee
"provides an opportunity for the Postal Service to assist American troops
stationed abroad and their families."
The larger box also can be used for international shipping, but is more
expensive if not sent to an APO or FPO address - $29.95 to Canada and Mexico and $49.95 to all other countries.
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Dunno if this has been posted before, have had computer probs so haven't been around for a bit.
The U.S. Postal Service is rolling out a new, larger flat-rate box that
will feature - for the first time in Postal Service history - a military
discount for those mailing to APO and FPO addresses!!
Regardless of how much they weigh, the boxes will cost $12.95 to mail for
the general public, and $10.95 if mailed to an APO or FPO address, postal
officials said. The boxes themselves are free.
The larger new box will provide about 50 percent more space to stuff items
than the old version, officials said, with a volume of about half a cubic
foot, compared to about one-third cubic foot for the two existing flat-rate
boxes. The new box measures 12 inches by 12 inches by 5½ inches. The two current flat-rate boxes cost $8.95 to mail to domestic and APO or FPO
addresses, and will still be available. They come in two different shapes.
Customers can begin using the new flat-rate box at the new mailing rates
March 3. The boxes will be available online by Feb. 20 at
www.usps.com/supplies, or by calling (800) 610-8734 , but will be weighed and charged at the usual postal rates if they are mailed before March 3, said Postal Service spokeswoman Melissa Dodge.
Postal officials will provide a special version of the box for the
military, featuring the logo of "America Supports You," a Defense
Department-sponsored program designed to bring together more than 300
charitable and support groups and connect them with service members and
their families. The new package also will feature an address box for APO and FPO addresses. The military boxes will be distributed on a more limited
basis, Dodge said, primarily in areas closer to installations. But the
discount depends on the address, not the box, she noted. All of the larger
flat-rate boxes will receive the $2 military discount if they are mailed to
an APO or FPO address. The Postal Service's Board of Governors approved the box Jan. 17, and stated in their decision that the discounted mailing fee
"provides an opportunity for the Postal Service to assist American troops
stationed abroad and their families."
The larger box also can be used for international shipping, but is more
expensive if not sent to an APO or FPO address - $29.95 to Canada and Mexico and $49.95 to all other countries.
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Dunno if this has been posted before, have had computer probs so haven't been around for a bit.