Hi there,
I am happy someone provided the actual section. still, perhaps consider
either getting a free matter stamp, or some of the mailing labels, so
things are a touch more professional.
to be sure, your post office seems a bit lost on the details, but if it is
not something they come across often, it may be more helpful to meet them
half way so to speak.
Perhaps provide them with the section if you can?
Karen
On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, 'Peggy' via MacVisionaries wrote:
The post office here tries to do the same thing to me. They said I needed to
fill out an application for a permit. I have been using free matter ever since
I was little. Show them the section of the postal code for free matter.
Peggy and Dixie Marie
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On Aug 19, 2020, at 11:42 AM, Ibraheem Fakir <ibayri...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there,
Anyone use free matter for the blind shipping and have any guidelines on how to
use it? I tried using it the other day at the post office to send braille books
to a student, but the post office seemed like they had no idea what to do and
referred me to go to a library to ship my package. Realizing how unaware they
were, I decided not to push on and to cross check with others to make sure I’m
doing this right. Do I need any special card or something in order to use the
service? I simply wrote free matter for the blind on the box.
The post office seemed to have an issue with me being an individual sending the
package. They said that only libraries can use the service. ON the contrary,
my research seems to show that anyone who is sending materials to eligible
patrons can use the service. They weren’t trying to hear that LOL. Sometimes
when advocating for your rights and the rights of others is exhausting…
All best,
Ibraheem
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