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Posting franked mail is slightly different to posting stamped mail. Here we explain a few of the basics, but you can read in detail how to send franked mail in the first section of your franking licence.
* You may only post franked mail in the area local to your business as shown on your franking mark
* You must post your franked mail on the date shown and before the last collection time (local opening times and latest acceptance times will apply)
* If you have to include an external return address on your franked mail it will be returned to you if, for any reason, it�s undeliverable. This saves you wasted postage as well as making sure that you�re aware of people who�ve moved and can update your database accordingly
Unless Royal Mail agrees otherwise in writing, franked items may only be posted in the following ways:
* In pouches posted at a Post Office� branch, Royal Mail Enquiry Office or your local Mail Centre
* Split into separate classes and formats in each pouch
* In pouches, trays or containers posted at your local Mail Centre
* In pouches, trays or containers collected from your premises by Royal Mail
* In pouches posted in a Business Post Box� marked "franked mail"
* In outer posting envelopes at any normal Post Box� if you have a specific low volume model of franking machine.