Business Reply Mail Cards, Envelopes, and Labels
Updated October 1996
PS-086 (507.8)
This Customer Support Ruling
discusses the improper use of
Business Reply Mail cards, envelopes, and labels.
Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM) 507.8.4.2, states that a Business Reply Mail (BRM) permit
holder guarantees payment of proper First-Class Mail postage, plus a
per piece fee, on all returned BRM distributed under the permit
holder’s permit number. DMM 507.8.4.2 and 507.8.7.8, concerns the
use of BRM labels and provides that the legend "BUSINESS REPLY
LABEL" means the permit holder guarantees payment of First-Class
Mail postage upon the return of mailable matter with the permit
holder's business reply label. Items printed with the legend
"BUSINESS REPLY MAIL" are not acceptable as BRM labels.
When heavy items such as bricks, 2 x
4s, etc., are found in the mails with a BRM card or envelope pasted,
stapled, or taped on them as an address label, the pieces should be
treated as are other nonmailable items found loose in the mails. If
the sender cannot be identified, the matter should be disposed of as
waste. If the misused BRM card or envelope is affixed as an address
label to a sealed parcel or container, the piece should be treated
as dead mail. Please note that these procedures should be followed
when a BRM card or a BRM envelope is attached to such heavy items.
It is obvious in such cases that the piece is being used in a manner
other than that intended by the distributor.
When BRM cards and envelopes are
used as intended, the pieces should be given appropriate First-Class
Mail service in the mails and the distributor should be advised of
the postage due. The service is given on the basis of the guarantee
by the distributor, subject to the provisions of DMM 507.8.4.2, that
postage will be paid on all returned BRM.
The Postal
Service is unable to assure that a Business Reply Mail piece will
only be used in a manner and for the purpose intended by the
distributor; this is a risk assumed by the distributor. If the
piece receives postal handling, the legal rate of postage and
appropriate fee should be collected for the service given the piece
upon delivery to the distributor.
The fact that a returned BRM envelope may be empty or a BRM card may
not have been completed has no bearing on the distributor's
obligation to pay postage and fees on all returned BRM pieces.
(Signed)
Anita J. Bizzotto Manager
Mailing Standards
United States Postal Service Washington DC 20260-3436
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