Label Broker & Label Delivery Service
Label Broker & Label Delivery Service - Print Shipping Labels Without a Printer
Label Broker & Label Delivery Service - Print Shipping Labels Without a Printer Do you need to print a shipping label, but don't have a printer? USPS gives you several options: USPS Label Broker® Service: Bring your Label Broker ID (a QR Code) to a Post Office location that has Label Broker at the counter or a Label Broker self-service kiosk and get it printed, free! USPS Label Delivery Service: For a fee, get a shipping label delivered directly to you. Someone Sent You a Label Broker ID (a QR Code) You're returning something to a store or sending something to a customer through an ecommerce platform, and they sent you an email or text with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code). Here's what you do next to create your shipping label: If You Have a Printer: - Go to the Label Broker tool - Type in the 8-10 character Label Broker ID (under the QR Code) and your ZIP Code, then hit the "Download Label" button - Download your prepaid shipping label (a PDF file) and print that label - Pack and seal your package, and tape the shipping label to it - Drop off your ready-to-ship package at a Post Office location (or schedule a free package pickup) If You Don't Have a Printer: - Save the Label Broker ID on your phone - Pack and seal your package - Take your ready-to-ship package and the Label Broker ID to a USPS location that supports Label Broker - Go to the counter, give your package to the Retail Associate, and scan the Label Broker ID (QR Code) on your phone. They'll do the rest! (Or, if the location has a Label Broker self-service kiosk, you can do it yourself.) You're Sending a Package Using Click-N-Ship & You Want to Print a Label at the Post Office You're using Click-N-Ship to make and pay for a shipping label for your package, but don't have your own printer. No problem, you can print your shipping label at a Post Office location. - Pay for your postage using Click-N-Ship - When prompted, choose the option to "Print later at Post Office" - USPS will send you an email with a Label Broker ID (QR Code followed by 8-10 characters). Save this email on your phone - Pack and seal your package - Take your ready-to-ship package and your Label Broker ID to a USPS location that supports Label Broker (suggested locations are listed in the email) - Go to the counter, give your package to the Retail Associate, and show them the Label Broker QR Code on your phone. They'll do the rest! Or, for locations with a Label Broker self-service kiosk, you can skip the line, get your label, and drop off your package. Save Time: Print Labels at Self-Service Kiosks Self-service kiosks are automated stations you can use for many USPS tasks, including printing prepaid shipping labels with Label Broker. - Create and pay for a shipping label using Click-N-Ship - Choose the option to "Print later at Post Office" - USPS will send you an email with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code). Save this email on your phone. (Or, if you're getting a Label Broker ID from a store or ecommerce platform, they'll email or text it to you.) - Find a USPS location with a Label Broker self-service kiosk, and take your ready-to-ship package and your Label Broker ID to the kiosk - Follow the on-screen instructions to "Scan QR Code for Label" (or enter the 8-10 character Label Broker ID) when asked - After the shipping label prints, stick it to your package - Drop off your package at the drop-off area or receptacle USPS Label Delivery Service When you use Click-N-Ship to create shipping labels online, you can add Label Delivery Service, where USPS will print and deliver you the physical labels for an additional $1.65 fee (per label). - Create a shipping label using Click-N-Ship - Go to "Select Extra Services" and choose "Label Delivery—Outbound" - After you complete and pay for your label, your USPS letter carrier will deliver the printed label to your address For Businesses Label Broker: Just like regular customers, small businesses can bring Label Broker IDs and their sealed and ready-to-ship packages to Post Office locations to print and send. Plus, if you're a business interested in offering Label Broker to your customers (so they can easily send you returns), you can sign up. Label Delivery Service: If you're using Click-N-Ship with a business account, not only can you request Label Delivery service for your outbound label (for a fee, USPS will send you the label for the package going to your customer); for an additional fee, USPS will send you a prepaid return label that your customer can use for painless returns. (You only get charged for the return postage if your customer uses the label.)
