Taping a BRM envelope to a heavy box (like a "box of rocks") is often considered a mail prank or "trolling." While some claim it forces companies to pay high shipping fees, the USPS may treat it as nonmailable or return it to the sender. 🎬 " No Postage Necessary " (2018 Film) I Love No Postage Necessary Sales Pieces | by Ed Swartz
The phrase primarily refers to the United States Postal Service (USPS) Business Reply Mail (BRM) system, where a business pays the postage for a recipient's response. It also refers to a 2018 independent film. ✉️ Business Reply Mail (BRM)
If you put a stamp on a BRM envelope, the recipient is typically not charged for the postage. No Postage Necessary
To be valid, the envelope or card must meet strict USPS Postal Explorer standards:
The words "BUSINESS REPLY MAIL" must appear in capital letters (at least 3/16 inch high) above the address. Taping a BRM envelope to a heavy box
The permit number, city, and state of the issuing post office must be listed below the legend. Common Misconceptions
This is a pre-authorized service that allows a person to mail a letter or postcard back to a company without applying a stamp. The company (permit holder) is billed only for the pieces actually returned. Key Format Requirements ✉️ Business Reply Mail (BRM) If you put
The imprint "NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES" must be in the upper right corner.