I sent off a form to a government department in an envelope provided by them which had their address printed on it. Freepost was included as part of the address.
I now need to send further information to them but don't have an "official" Freepost envelope. Can I just write Freepost on an ordinary envelope as part of the address, or must I use a stamp?
Is it the printed envelope itself that means it is Freepost or is the address registered with An Post as being Freepost?
(Apologies in advance if this is in the wrong section.)
I now need to send further information to them but don't have an "official" Freepost envelope. Can I just write Freepost on an ordinary envelope as part of the address, or must I use a stamp?
Is it the printed envelope itself that means it is Freepost or is the address registered with An Post as being Freepost?
(Apologies in advance if this is in the wrong section.)