Prepay means to pay something in advance. A bill is an instrument used to repay a debt. Many people in the United States have bills.
Example sentence - We had to prepay for the book.
may be you are talking about ''barcode''. the barcode is used so the post office can process the letter/parcel free of charge, usually has free postage within same country on it as well. in short its free to send it (unless its a prepay letter)
Prepay and add refers to the shipping charges on an invoice. The Seller pays freight charges and adds to invoice. Title and control of the goods passes to the buyer when the carrier signs for the goods at the shipping point (origin) So, the Seller pays freight and bills them to the Buyer who bears the freight charges, the Buyer owns the goods in transit, and the Buyer files any necessary claims.
The principle that the electric charge of an object must be part of a divisible basic axiom.
Gift
Prepay means to pay something in advance. A bill is an instrument used to repay a debt. Many people in the United States have bills.
I had to prepay for the trip.
I would like to prepay for our room.
Example sentence - We had to prepay for the book.
I'd like to prepay for my tickets to the performance, please.
Using a credit or debit card will allow me to prepay the shipping charges that are associated with this purchase. You'll get a nice discount if you prepay with your credit card.
To reduce thefts, cash customers are sometimes required to prepay for self-service gasoline purchases. I have to prepay my membership fee at the gym each month.
Delay
of Prepay
Please, prepay for all of your textbooks, so you can get them the day school starts.
Prepay all the way. From my understanding in the USA most cellphone providers force you to charge to send AND receive a text message (this is not normal in the rest of the world). If you're on a contract connection you have little or no control over how high your bill can go from receiving unsolicited text messages, however on prepay it's impossible and illegal for them to charge you beyond your available credit.