Why use purchased WALZ Certified Mailers© versus using the free forms provided by the USPS (ROI)?
The reality is that “the forms provided by the USPS are free but the labor to prepare them isn’t”. If you’ve ever sent something by Certified Mail you have spent a lot of time in the preparation of the necessary forms. • Placed addressee’s address on the mail piece. • Write addressee’s address on the Form 3800 Receipt For Certified Mail • Write contents information (ex: “2001 Tax Return”) on the Form 3800 to cross identify the contents to the Certified Number. • Filled out the postage on the Form 3800 • Write the sender’s name or mail-stop code (or both) on the Form 3811 so that the mail center staff will know who to return the receipt to. • Write addressee’s address on the “Article To” field on the Form 3811 Return Receipt. • Checked off the Certified Mail box on the Form 3811 • Write the 20 digit certified number on the Form 3811 • Write the sender’s name or mail-stop code or both on the Form 3811 so that the mail center staff will know who and where to sort the Return Receipt to whe
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