pre-paid envelope

pre-paid envelope
pre-paid envelope UK US (also prepaid envelope) noun [C]
an envelope for which the cost of mailing has already been paid: »

Return the completed form in the enclosed prepaid envelope.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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