DXO Communications Announces Good News For All Mailers!

The Governors of the U.S. Postal Service have decided not to seek a price change for mail and shipping products and services in January in part because of the uncertainty regarding the exigent price increase. This means that the current pricing of postal products and services will remain in effect through the holiday season and…

DXO Communications, Inc. – Top Rated Mail Company

The Leading Direct Mail Marketing Agency Located In Buffalo, NY. DXO provides presort mail services, printing services, and direct mail marketing to clients all over Western New York and beyond. The value provided by DXO is found in our deep expertise with all facets of U.S. and foreign mail, and in our reliability to get…

What makes Propensity selects so great?

DXO Communications, your premier Presort Bureau an Direct Mail Lettershop wants to tell you about Propensity selects. The response rates have really been phenomenal for those who have used them. What makes these selects so great? They are sophisticated models previously available only to Fortune 500 companies. The models are based on real transactional data,…

USPS Requires IMpb Compliant Commercial Packages

DXO Communications, your premier Presort Bureau and Direct Mail Letter Shop wants you to know that in January 2014 the USPS required all commercial packages to be IMpb Compliant.  This requires a unique IMpb barcode on each piece, submission of a Shipping Services File version 1.6 or higher including the complete destination delivery address and/or…

Postage Rates are not all going up!

Postage Rates are not all going up. The USPS implemented new rates for it’s package services, but the good news is, First Class Mail® is staying the same! This goes for the price of the stamp ($0.49) and the price of metered mail (which is half a cent cheaper). Standard Mail and Periodicals will remain the…

We Make Mail Services Affordable!

Mail services you can trust and afford by a trusted USPS Partner. Special barcodes now required by the postal service are driving mailers crazy. Most mailers can’t afford the expense of new software or attachments to their postage meters to comply with the new IMPBC rules and reduce their postage costs. And to make things even worse, non-commercial…