Mailing Systems Technology - September/October 2008 - (Page 32) Operations Or Else! to is still at that address using an approved Move Update process — or else! Hopefully, by the time you read this, the USPS will have announced what the “or else” is for Standard mailers (since there isn’t a single piece Standard postage price, and it would not make any reasonable sense to impose full rate FirstClass prices!). The “or else” for First-Class mailers is to move from discounted First-Class prices to full rate First-Class postage. This is all old hat to people who mail discounted First-Class, except the change in the timing. The addresses must be verified within 95 days of mailing and not 185 calendar days. Let me be clear on this, mailers do not begin their updating process on November 23, but on this date any business or consumer’s name associated with that particular address being mailed must have been updated within the previous 95 days. For example, addresses being mailed on November 23 had to have been updated no earlier than August 20. Alphabet Soup – Tools you can use to meet the upcoming Move Update Requirement, to keep paying the lowest postage rate By Wanda Senne Early in 2005, I opened a can of “alphabet soup” to learn all those U.S. Postal Service (USPS) product and service acronyms that identify and clean up addresses. And what a learning process it was! I am an impatient person. When I turn on my computer or click my mouse, I want immediate success. That was not the case when learning about clean addresses, or address hygiene, as it’s called. It’s going to be difficult for many people who mail at the Standard Mail classification, including non-profit mailers, who are now being thrown into the “Move Update Pot” this November 23 and may just be caught unaware of what they are facing. Don’t get me wrong. I am glad that more attention is being paid to a very expensive problem. Mailers are paying for print, production, data and service to mail material to people who are not at that address anymore. This practice causes the all too familiar term, “undeliverable-as-addressed” (UAA) mail at a cost of $1.856 billion dollars for the USPS to handle those 9.724 billion pieces each year! It also causes problems for the mailer wanting to communicate to the correct person in a timely manner. And if the “Or Current Resident” is used on those labels, well sure, the mailpiece is left in the mail box, but now does that cause any irritation to the current resident and promote the action to push to for a… I hesitate to even write this… “Do Not Mail” initiative? So what’s this soup about? Effective November 23, Standard (including non-profit) and discounted First-Class mailers are required to verify that the person they are mailing The newer mailers may be surprised that the Coding and Accuracy Support System (CASS) USPS-certified address matching software only starts the address cleaning but does not meet the Move Update requirement. CASS looks at the address, and not the person at the address. With approximately 14% of the population moving each year and approximately 1.8 million new addresses being added to the USPS’ database each year, you can see how dynamic maintaining a clean, correct and current database can be. It is estimated that about 1.5% of your addresses will need revision each month. Here are some “alphabet” tools you can use to meet the Move Update requirement, to keep paying the lowest postage rates: 1 National Change of Address (NCOALink) processing using the change information individuals or a business (not the individual people at the business) give to the USPS indicating a move is taking place. This is probably the most commonly utilized pre-mailing option. Keep in mind not everyone tells the 32 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2008 | WWW.MAILINGSYSTEMSTECHNOLOGY.COM http://www.MailingSystemsTechnology.com
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