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International Business Reply Service

 

For your business

Increase customer response from international direct marketing campaigns with prepaid business reply cards and envelopes using our International Business Reply™ Service. You can use this essential technique with customers in almost every country in the world, including Canada.

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Features

  • Convenience for your customers
  • Timely and measurable response

International Business Reply Service is priced by size.

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To use International Business Reply™ Service, a mailer must be a business reply mail permit holder who has paid the fee to participate in Qualified Business Reply Mail™ (QBRM™).

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Postcard Requirements

Two postcards are shown representing the largest and smallest a postcard can be. The max/min width and height indicated on the postcards are shown below.
  • Minimum size of 5 1/2" long x 3 1/2" high x 0.007" thick.
  • Maximum size is 6" long x 4 1/4" high x 0.016" thick.

Envelope Requirements

Envelope is shown representing the largest and smallest an envelope can be.  The max/min width and height are shown below.
  • Must be rectangular.
  • Minimum size is 5 1/2" long x 3 1/2" high x 0.007" thick.
  • Maximum size of 11 1/2" long x 6 1/8" high  1/4" thick.
  • Maximum weight is 2 oz.

Get additional information in the International Mail Manual ›

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