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Originally Posted by Ultra2207 Lady at USPS said there's no way to do it. | This is a lie. I do it all the time. Print the labels, stick 'em on the packages, and drop them off a the APC (Automated Postal Center) afterhours. I almost never have a problem with packages that are sent this way. When I *DO* have a problem, its because the packages are less than 3/4ths of an inch thick and they are sent back to the return address.
One suggestion for your issue that I've thought about using but haven't done yet is simply covering up the return address on the preprinted label with another one. It's not that hard. Go buy some Avery 8195 labels and you should be good to go.
Also -when shipping USPS Priority or Express the tracking and confirmation is free when using PP shipping. Nice little added $ bonus.
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