In India I have seen in certain business reply cards saying "licenced to post without prepayment", what does -
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I want letter from Sharma ji or various clients. Sharma is not interested in payment of postage. Sharms can write if postage is free. I can send spcial letter to Sharma. If used, Sharma will not pay postage. If I get letter, I will have to pay. It is normally used in business. Janta can reply without any financial burden. Yahoo is free so I am replying. If it is burden, I may not reply.
The phrase "licenced to post without prepayment" means about the same thing that "business reply mail" means in the US. If you use the envelope, the people you send it to will pay the postage. This means you don't have to put a stamp on the envelope.
Hope that helps!
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