USPS Files Boring New Postal Products Deal for Public Comment
Published Date: 7/9/2025
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Summary
The Postal Service just filed a new deal for special mail services, and the Commission is checking it out. This affects businesses and customers who use these special mail options, with possible changes in prices or services soon. The public can share their thoughts before any final decisions are made.
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New Postal negotiated service filing
The Postal Service filed a negotiated service agreement for special mail services and the Postal Regulatory Commission is reviewing it. This filing could lead to changes in prices or services for businesses and customers who use these special mail options, and the public is invited to comment before any final decision.
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