USPS Clarifies Policy on Bills of Lading
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The new policy makes it clear that the USPS does not consider any non-postal documentation, such as delivery receipts or bills of lading, to represent proof of mailing, acceptance, or the amount of mail tendered. According to officials at the USPS, a signature of a USPS employee or agent on these non-postal documents does not serve any mail acceptance purpose, and in the case of a discrepancy between the 8125 form and any non-postal documentation, the information on the 8125 prevails.
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