USPS Unveils New Mail Deals: Commission Eyes Pricing Tweaks
Published Date: 11/9/2025
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Summary
The Postal Service wants to add or change some special deals for competitive mail services, and the Postal Regulatory Commission is letting everyone know and asking for comments. This affects businesses and customers who use these special mail options, with decisions coming soon that might change prices or services. If you care about mail deals, now’s the time to speak up before the Commission makes its call!
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New USPS Fulfillment Contracts Filed
The Postal Service filed requests, accepted November 5, 2025, to add four new Fulfillment Standardized Distinct Products (PM-GA Contract 908, 909, 910, and 911) to the Competitive product list. These filings propose new negotiated service agreements for competitive mail and could affect businesses that use negotiated mail or fulfillment services.
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