Click-N-Ship
Click-N-Ship is a service offered by the United States Postal Service that allows customers to create pre-paid Ground Advantage, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express shipping labels on ordinary printer paper at commercial postage rates.[1][2] [a] The labels include delivery confirmation numbers to track date and time of delivery or attempted delivery, as well as the ability to purchase extra services such as signature confirmation and insurance.[3] Other than the cost of postage, there is no fee for creating labels, unless the customer opts to have a pre-printed label delivered to their residence.
After affixing the label, customers may ship a package by depositing it in a USPS collection box, bringing it to a post office, giving it to their regular mail carrier, or requesting a pickup.[4]
Notes
- ^ The USPS provides most of the free Flat Rate envelopes and boxes at local post offices. Customers can also order all of the free Flat Rate envelopes and boxes on the USPS website--delivery to the customer is also free.
References
- ^ "Online Shipping & Click-N-Ship | USPS". www.usps.com. Retrieved 2025-06-18.
- ^ Trunkett, Oliver (28 January 2016). "The State of Click-N-Ship 2016, Changes and Rates". ShippingEasy.com. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
Click-N-Ship ... is a free and (not so) easy way to print shipping labels from home across a variety of USPS Shipping Services, and used to provide a discount over getting your labels made at the Post Office.
- ^ Steiner, Ina (19 January 2016). "One Case Where It's Cheaper to Ship at the Post Office". eCommerce Bytes. Steiner Associates LLC. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
Click-N-Ship allows customers to print shipping labels with postage for Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail International, Global Express Guaranteed and Priority Mail Express International.
- ^ "Online Shipping". USPS.com. United States Postal Service. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
To start Click & Ship, sign into or sign up for a free USPS.com account. Then you can enter your package details, pay for postage, print your shipping label, and schedule a free package pickup—and save a trip to our Post Offices.
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