Postal Bulletin 22086 - October 3, 2002 - USPS.com® - About
Postal Bulletin 22086 - October 3, 2002 - USPS.com® - About
Postal Bulletin 22086 - October 3, 2002 - USPS.com® - About
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102 POSTAL BULLETIN <strong>22086</strong> (10-3-02)<br />
CORRECTION<br />
Click-N-Ship<br />
The Stand-Up Talk in <strong>Postal</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> 22085 (9-19-02,<br />
page 4) included incorrect information regarding why the<br />
weight requirements for pieces dropped into a collection<br />
box are not applicable in this case.<br />
Supply Management<br />
REMINDER<br />
Disposal of Unserviceable and/or Obsolete Post Office Box Units<br />
When disposing of Post Office box units with key type<br />
locks that are unserviceable and/or obsolete, you must<br />
follow the disposal procedures provided in Handbook<br />
AS-701, Material Management, Section 646.5, Post Office<br />
Boxes.<br />
That section specifies that you must<br />
Remove (punch out) the keys and locks on<br />
unserviceable/obsolete Post Office box units, or<br />
Remove those keys and render those locks inoperable<br />
(drilled with a quarter-inch bit), before disposing<br />
the units.<br />
The fifth paragraph of the Stand-Up Talk should now<br />
read as follows (changed text is bolded):<br />
For added convenience, customers may drop<br />
pieces with domestic Express Mail and Priority Mail<br />
online shipping labels with PC Postage, regardless<br />
of weight, into a collection box. This is because PC<br />
Postage customers are required to register with<br />
www.usps.com and pay with a credit card.<br />
— Product Information Requirements,<br />
Product Development, 10-3-02<br />
Forward the removed locks and keys to the following<br />
address:<br />
MAIL EQUIPMENT SHOPS<br />
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE<br />
2135 5TH STREET NE<br />
WASHINGTON DC 20260-6224<br />
Telephone: 202-281-2620<br />
— Material Production and Distribution,<br />
Supply Management, 10-3-02