by etihwwons » Sat May 25, 2013 6:37 pm
Are you sending in the US? If so, if you have a scale, you can weigh your package, and then figure out how much postage you need by going to the USPS site, and then the "Calculate a price" page. I use this for both the outgoing envelope, and the self addressed one included. A note though, which I only just found out, much to my dismay, if you have a piece of cardboard or something in your envelope, to keep it from getting bent, you need to send it out as a "package", not a "large envelope". *Grumbles*
Here's the "Calculate a price" page link.
http://postcalc.usps.com/
Are you sending in the US? If so, if you have a scale, you can weigh your package, and then figure out how much postage you need by going to the USPS site, and then the "Calculate a price" page. I use this for both the outgoing envelope, and the self addressed one included. A note though, which I only just found out, much to my dismay, if you have a piece of cardboard or something in your envelope, to keep it from getting bent, you need to send it out as a "package", not a "large envelope". *Grumbles*
Here's the "Calculate a price" page link.
[url]http://postcalc.usps.com/[/url]