The Postal Service has three different ways for you to pay postage for bulk mailings. This section will help you choose the payment method that’s right for you.
There are three steps:
1. Choose how you want to pay postage:
Precanceled Stamps: Allows you to apply stamps onto your mailpieces. With precanceled stamps, you affix a lower rate of postage and then pay the difference when you drop off your mailing. Stamps add a personal touch to your envelope and may give your customer an added incentive to open and read your mail.
Postage Meter: Allows you to prepay postage by metering postage onto each mailpiece. You fill your postage meter in advance and then replenish it as your postage balance runs out.
Permit Imprint: Allows you to set up an account at the Post Office. You deposit money into this account, and money is deducted when you drop off your mailing.