
The USPS will implement a new Loyalty Program for shippers and filed a notice on Friday with the Postal Regulatory Commission. It said the Board of Governors found that the new prices were in accordance with regulations.
The changes would impact Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail and would take effect on August 1, 2020. (Those are "competitive" products that are subject to fewer restrictions, unlike letter mail that's considered "dominant.")
Here's the gist of the new program:
"The Notice states that the Loyalty Program applies to Postal Service business customers using Click-N-Ship for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail shipping at retail rates."
On January 1, 2021, the USPS will expand it to a three-tiered program:
- Basic (no minimum spending): Earn $40 credit for every $500 spent
- Silver (at least $10,000 spent): Earn $50 credit for every $500 spent
- Gold (at least $20,000 spent): Qualify for Commercial Base pricing.
We're unclear what types of businesses would use Click-N-Ship to purchase postage online at retail rates when they could use a third-party postage provider to access Commercial Base pricing.
Kathy Siviter of the National Association of Presort Mailers posted a link to the PRC filing on
LinkedIn. We have yet to what the experts think of the program.
Let us know what you think!