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Originally Posted by justbored
Don't comic books have ads in them? If yes, then no you can't send them media mail. I still think what's happened here is that your media mail package was opened (as lots are), then resealed poorly, resulting in a currently empty box.
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Correct, comic books are not eligible for media mail because of the ads in them.
MEDIA MAIL SERVICE
Media Mail packages may not contain advertising.
Comic books do not meet this standard. Books may contain incidental announcements of other books and sound recordings may contain incidental announcements of other sound recordings. In accordance with standards in the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), Section 170, Media Mail packages must have a delivery address and the sender’s return address and are subject to inspection by the Postal Service™. Upon such inspection, matter not eligible for the Media Mail rate may be assessed at the proper price and sent to the recipient postage due, or the sender may be contacted for additional postage.
here is another link
http://www.stamps.com/whitepapers/me...rate-guide.pdf
All packages sent using Media Mail are eligible to be opened by a USPS employee to confirm contents. Any package found
carrying material that is ineligible for Media Mail rates will be sent back to the sender with a possible fine and other postal
charges included.
This could be part of the issue.