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Regarding Pricing #91

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Jeelkumar-patel opened this issue Nov 21, 2023 · 1 comment
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Regarding Pricing #91

Jeelkumar-patel opened this issue Nov 21, 2023 · 1 comment

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@Jeelkumar-patel
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Is the utilization of this API complimentary, or does it entail usage constraints, such as a predefined limit on the number of requests, beyond which access may be restricted, necessitating a subscription or payment for continued usage?

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Is the utilization of this API complimentary, or does it entail usage constraints, such as a predefined limit on the number of requests, beyond which access may be restricted, necessitating a subscription or payment for continued usage?

You have to establish a Developer Account with the USPS, put a CC on file (assume for identity / KYC purposes) and jump through a few other hoops.

Once you get a UserID, you can hit the OAuth2 API and request auth tokens. Then you can use your UserID to make requests against the Address API. You can issue 60 request per-hour. There is no costs associated with the use of this public API.

All the DOCS are here: https://developer.usps.com/

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