A USPS label is typically good for one year from the date of purchase. After one year, the label may no longer be valid and may need to be reprinted or repurchased. It’s always best to check with USPS for the most up-to-date information on label expiration.
1. How long is a USPS label good for?
A USPS label is typically good for one year from the date of purchase. After one year, the label may no longer be valid and may need to be reprinted.
2. Can I use a USPS label after the expiration date?
It is not recommended to use a USPS label after the expiration date, as it may not be accepted by the postal service. It is best to purchase a new label if the old one has expired.
3. Can I get a refund for an unused USPS label that has expired?
Unused USPS labels that have expired may not be eligible for a refund. It is important to check the specific terms and conditions of the label purchase to determine if a refund is possible.