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You'd better have a good explanation ready for the post office of how a 40
pound box could qualify for media mail, which is basically for individual
cds/dvds and books with no advertisements.

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They seem to want periodicals/magazines to go by the printed bound matter
rate. it is almost the same rate as media mail.

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You'd better have a good explanation ready for the post office of how a 40
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cds/dvds and books with no advertisements.




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Old October 4th 05, 12:05 AM
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They seem to want periodicals/magazines to go by the printed bound matter
rate. it is almost the same rate as media mail.

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You'd better have a good explanation ready for the post office of how a
40
pound box could qualify for media mail, which is basically for individual
cds/dvds and books with no advertisements.


Media rate has nothing to do with individual cds/dvds and books. Yes it
does say not for advertising and the weight limit is 70 lbs. Rate is based
on weight. I suspect media rate in this case would be ruled proper by the
post office.

http://www.usps.com/customersguide/dmm100.htm


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On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 22:13:44 GMT, "Cubit" wrote:

They seem to want periodicals/magazines to go by the printed bound matter
rate. it is almost the same rate as media mail.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6977179200


You'd better have a good explanation ready for the post office of how a 40
pound box could qualify for media mail, which is basically for individual
cds/dvds and books with no advertisements.



My book club supscriptions come with multiple boks in the box
and have flyers advertising other materials included. I doubt Scott's
prescription applies.
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