As rumored the USPS has announced they will not accept the 6014 as a legal document. The original purpose of the document was never meant to serve as a transfer of liability from the mailer to a 3rd party. Basically, the 6014 will not be accepted as proper certification of Move Update Compliance, and the mailer paying the postage will be held liable for a failure.
The USPS will treat detection of Move Update Compliance like any other verification test. The same rules will apply to a Move Update Compliance failure as a barcode failure or presort error. The presenter will have the options of paying additional postage or taking the mail back to resolve the problem.
This doesn’t change the fact that the document signed is a legal document. The 6014 or any similarly signed document would hold as an agreement between the mail preparer and their client. The document was never meant to serve as an agreement between the USPS and the client of the mail preparer.
The options for Move Update Compliance are:
- OneCode ACS™ (Address Change Service) in conjunction with an Intelligent Mail barcode and a mailer ID or Address Change Service used with an ACS participant code and an appropriate on-piece ancillary service endorsement
- FASTforward® MLOCR processing (letter mail only).
- Ancillary Service Endorsement.
Input Technology is asking clients to use one of the above methods for all mailings. Most of our clients simply take advantage of our cost-effective 48 month NCOA processing service. We require all clients mailing through us to sign a PAF (Processing Acknowledgement Form), if not using an alternative addressing format or one of the above methods.
The Processing Acknowledgment Form is required by the USPS to adhere to the Privacy Act of 1974. The purpose is to assure that the processing and returned data isn’t used for any purpose other than updating a mail list.
Alternative addressing includes using simplified addressing such as “Current Resident” or “Postal Customer”. It can also be exceptional addressing such as “Or Current Resident” as well as “Or Current Occupant.” If the client uses alternative addressing, we require nothing additional from them, since Move Update does not apply.
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Posted by Daniel at 3:32 pm on February 18th, 2009.
Categories: Uncategorized. Tags: Direct Mail, Direct Mail Marketing, Direct Mail News, mailing services, Move Update Requirments, United States Postal Service, USPS, USPS Move Update, USPS News, USPS Regulations.
Postal Service Releases Vision 2013
The Postal Service has released Vision 2013, its new five-year strategic plan that balances near-term priorities with long-term needs to adapt to changing customer need.
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Economy-Driven Mail Volume Decline Contributes to Loss
The Postal Service finished up 2008 with a net loss of $2.8 billion as the economic slowdown lowered mail volume and as the Postal Service bore additional cost mandated by the Postal Act of 2006.
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USPS Updates three IMB Technical Guides
The Postal Service updated three technical guides for the Intelligent Mail Barcode and added a new one. Customers are encouraged to use the guides and can find them at:
http://ribbs.usps.gov/files/fullserviceguides/
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Posted by administrator at 11:32 am on January 8th, 2009.
Categories: Direct Mail. Tags: Direct Mail, imb, intelligent mail barcode, Mailing News, USPS, USPS Five Year Plan, USPS News.
The US Postal Service has released a five year plan to focus on and meet customer needs. At the heart of the plan, the USPS says, are 3 keys:
- Focus on what matters most to customers.
- Leverage our strengths to create customer value an profits to invest in continued improvement.
- Embrace Change in the way we respond to emerging customer needs and a rapidly evolving business environment.
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Posted by Daniel at 3:53 pm on October 7th, 2008.
Categories: Direct Mail. Tags: Direct Mail, Direct Mail News, United States Postal Service, USPS, USPS Five Year Plan, USPS News, USPS Strategic Planning, USPS Vision Plan, Vision 2013.
PART 1…
The mandatory implementation of the Intelligent Mail Barcode takes effect May 2009. It was originally planned to begin January 2009, but pushed back after concerns from the Mailing Industry. The intelligent mail barcode or IM Barcode was developed by the USPS to replace all other current barcodes for direct mail.
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Posted by Daniel at 1:42 pm on October 6th, 2008.
Categories: Direct Mail. Tags: 1470 S. Vandeventer Ave., Direct Mail, im barcode, imb, intelligent mail barcode, Planet Barcode, Postnet Barcode, United States Postal Service, USPS, USPS IM Barcode, USPS News.
NEW MOVE UPDATE STANDARDS – EFFECTIVE NOV 23rd, 2008
Starting in November the United States Postal Service will implement a new set of guidelines and requirements for Move Update standards. Previously the standards only required that 1st class mail be subject to the Move Update process. The Move Update process is using customer-filed change-of-address orders to match mailers addresses periodically to reduce undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail.
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Posted by Daniel at 10:19 am on October 6th, 2008.
Categories: Direct Mail. Tags: Direct Mail, Move Update, move update standards, NCOA, ncoa processing, UAA Mail, United States Postal Service, USPS New Move Update Standards, USPS News.
Welcome,
This is our very first post on this blog. Actually this is our very first blog. You can expect to see industry related news and information here. We’ll publish articles we write related to Direct Marketing. Mainly we will be writing about Direct Mail and Data Processing / Programming.
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Posted by Daniel at 10:44 am on October 1st, 2008.
Categories: Uncategorized. Tags: Direct Mail, Direct Mail Blog, Direct Marketing, Input Technology, Input Technology Blog, Input Technology Incorporated, United States Postal Service, USPS, USPS News.