• Admiral Patrick
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    892 months ago

    Huh. I should try this with the old refrigerator in my basement that I’ve been needing to get rid of.

    • snooggums
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      2 months ago

      If it wasn’t shitty towards the post office people I would support it.

      But under 10 lbs…

      • IninewCrow
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        342 months ago

        Now you have to cut up your refrigerator into 10lbs pieces

      • BigDaddySlim
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        2 months ago

        Sadly we have a weight and size limit on these, but if you can load a mini fridge and keep it under 70lbs it should be accepted.

        Legally this is not shipping advice and purely a shitpost

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          There is no way that those prepaid postage meant for a letter is gonna be good for 70lb.
          The postal service has to have lower cost options

          • BigDaddySlim
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            72 months ago

            They’re actually not prepaid, they’re counted as postage due at the destination office and either charged to their account automatically or paid at the time of pickup.

            There are lower cost options like nonprofit or third class postage, but that’s usually what they’re paying to send out the junk with these business reply envelopes in the first place. Business reply mail AFAIK is charged at the first class postage rates.

            • @[email protected]
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              32 months ago

              I know it’s not technically prepaid.

              But it’s wild that the postal service wouldn’t have an option here to only accept letters.

              • @[email protected]
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                42 months ago

                Probably one of those cases where it’s only allowed because there’s no rule specifically forbidding it, and some determined individual figured out it worked one day.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            That’s the business’ risk for sending those prepaid envelopes out. From the USPS site itself “[Moreover, when a BRM card or envelope is misused and affixed to a sealed item, the permit holder will be responsible for payment of the applicable Retail postage and per piece fee.]

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              But it also says

              DMM 505.1.4.8, “Labels,” states that in cases when a BRM card or envelope is misused as a BRM label, USPS® treats the item as waste.
              BRM cards and envelopes are designed to be mailed as a First-Class Mail card, letter, or flat only, and not as a BRM label to be attached to other items.

              So I’m still a but fuzzy

              • @[email protected]
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                32 months ago

                So I’m still a butt fuzzy

                Weird self-deprecating thing to say, and not sure how it relates, but best wishes with that!