marked141 wrote:
Really?
I don't ship anything in just those boxes except through usps.
There are multiple U.S.C. 18 codes that cover it. The box itself tells you not to misuse it..
If you get caught the best case scenario is the receiver will be charged the actual priority rate or priority express rate for the package. This has happened to me with Ebay items sent to me in a priority mailbox box wrapped in paper or plastic.
The worst case scenario for the sender is up to $250,000 fine and/or 30 to 90 days in jail. Depending on how good or bad the mood is of both the local postal inspector and the judge that hears the case.
As a large volume shipper I tend to warn people. The number of abusers that are caught is fairly small but be warned of the fines if you choose to do it.
Those materials cost money to make. The cost is included in the postage for the class. The more cost they don’t recover the higher the postage rate goes.
Nasty scary warning mode over