USPS Regular box vs Hazmat

Do you need to wait the 18 days between shops if one is hazmat and one is a regular box

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I had the same question regarding one of my locations. I emailed and never received an answer so I did the shop and it was accepted. There were 11 days between them, but I don't know how many days are required. Please don't use my example as word.

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I asked this question a few months ago and got a response. The Regular Box and Hazmat shops are not related so the timelines do not apply. You can actually do both in the same day according to the response I received from the scheduler.
What is the hazmat part? Do I actually void the shop if they ask that question and I have to say I have some of that in the box?
If it is a regular shop, you are not supposed to have hazmat in the box, so you will never answer yes.

If you are doing a Hazmat shop, then you still don't have any in the box, but you say that you have something that will not permit them to send the package by air. I suggest that you read the guidelines for more information.
@big_sky_thunder wrote:

What is the hazmat part? Do I actually void the shop if they ask that question and I have to say I have some of that in the box?

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
I’m brand new and can’t pass the hazmat test. Any help?
Usually if you contact a scheduler they can help with the tests. Do you have any idea which question you are getting wrong? We might be able to help but we would have to know what you got wrong.
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