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4 thoughts on “USPS Announces Part 2 of July 2022 Rate Change”

  1. “Classification changes will be made to increase insurance to $100 for Priority Mail and to extend the inclusion of $100 in insurance to Priority Mail Returns.”

    LOL! As if postal insurance was worth the powder to blow it to hell. Good luck trying to collect on it!

  2. ” Rather than using the distance between origin and destination plant, the Postal Service will use the distance between 3-digit ZIP Codes to determine zone on July 10, 2022.””

    it sure aint going to be a lower zone

  3. Wow, PO boxes are already expensive! I finally made it a tax deduction last year, as the only reason we have it is some protection (albeit not much these days) as sellers.

    Regarding cubic rates, we have already been getting them through Pirate Ship, quite helpful.

    Wondering about the zip code designation changes. It cannot bode well for those of us at the far corners of the US : (

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