


The additional savings for barcoding is small per piece, but can add up if you have a large mailing.Īnd, if you barcode all of your mailings for a year, or if you are a new bulk mailer and promise to use barcodes, USPS will waive your annual permit fee, as long as you don't bring in a bulk mailing that is not barcoded.

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