A type of business reply service offered by the postal services in several countries for use within the country. The sender writes the word "Freepost" and the appropriate Freepost number on the envelope in place of a stamp, and the letter is delivered to the holder of the Freepost permit.
Service that allows the mailer to pay for only the postage returned as part of a direct mail campaign. This is done by using a FREEPOST address, which can be written by the respondent, or printed on a courtesy envelope provided by the mailer. Use of this service requires a licence.
A prepaid product by New Zealand Post that allows consumers to post mail without having to pay for postage.
Freepost is a postal service provided by various postal authorities, whereby a person sends mail without affixing postage, and the recipient pays the postage when collecting the mail. Freepost differs from self-addressed stamped envelopes, courtesy reply mail, and metered reply mail in that the recipient of the freepost pays only for those items that are actually received, rather than all that are distributed.