Presorted standard mail is not necessarily considered junk mail. It is a type of mail that is sorted and processed by the postal service at a discounted rate for businesses and organizations. The content of presorted standard mail can vary, and it may include important information or promotional materials. Whether it is considered junk mail depends on the recipient's perspective and the relevance of the content to them.
Yes, you can forward presorted first-class mail, but there are some restrictions. The recipient must submit a change of address request to the United States Postal Service (USPS) for the forwarding to take effect. Additionally, certain types of presorted mail, like bulk mail, may not be eligible for forwarding. It's best to check with USPS for specific guidelines regarding your mail type.
"Presorted mail" on a U.S. postage stamp indicates that the mail has been sorted and grouped by the sender according to specific criteria set by the postal service. This process allows for more efficient handling and delivery, often resulting in lower postage rates. Presorted mail is typically used by businesses and organizations that send large volumes of mail. It must meet certain requirements regarding size, weight, and delivery routes to qualify for these rates.
Direct point sequence mail, that reaches the post office presorted, its different from regular mail that the postman sorts. Is carried separately as well.
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