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Postage meters conditions of use 8833675 - Australia Post

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Operating your meter<br />

3.9 Change <strong>of</strong> address notification<br />

Notify both your Licence Controlling Office and your supplier in writing immediately<br />

if you intend to:<br />

• change your business address, or<br />

• move your postage meter to another location.<br />

Please remember to quote your postage meter licence number in all relevant<br />

correspondence with <strong>Australia</strong> <strong>Post</strong>.<br />

A Change <strong>of</strong> Address form can be downloaded from the <strong>Australia</strong> <strong>Post</strong> website<br />

at auspost.com.au/metering.<br />

3.10 Changing <strong>meters</strong> or suppliers<br />

The Licence to <strong>use</strong> a postage meter is issued by <strong>Australia</strong> <strong>Post</strong> to permit you to <strong>use</strong> a<br />

particular meter along with a particular meter supplier. In the event that you need to:<br />

• de-license a meter no longer required, when upgrading to a new meter with the same<br />

supplier, or<br />

• de-license a meter no longer required that belongs to a competitor supplier, as you<br />

have taken up a new meter with a new supplier<br />

... then it is important that the existing meter must be de-licensed before a new licence<br />

can be obtained for the new meter and / or supplier. You, the customer, must notify the<br />

original supplier <strong>of</strong> the meter to facilitate the de-licensing process – see section 3.11.

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