by onebuffcop » Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:55 pm
if you take it to the mail counter, ask the postal worker to weigh it for you. When he does that, he'll tell you how much postage it will cost to send it. Then just tell him that you need to pay for the return postage too. They will total it up and print off 2 "bar code" postage labels that take the place of "stamps". One will go on the upper right corner of the envelope you are sending and one will go in the upper right corner of your reture SASE that you put inside. That saves you from having to guess how many stamps to put on it and keeps the envelopes looking nice and professional too! Hope this information helps you out a little! Best of luck to you with your requests. Have a great day, take care and be safe!
if you take it to the mail counter, ask the postal worker to weigh it for you. When he does that, he'll tell you how much postage it will cost to send it. Then just tell him that you need to pay for the return postage too. They will total it up and print off 2 "bar code" postage labels that take the place of "stamps". One will go on the upper right corner of the envelope you are sending and one will go in the upper right corner of your reture SASE that you put inside. That saves you from having to guess how many stamps to put on it and keeps the envelopes looking nice and professional too! Hope this information helps you out a little! Best of luck to you with your requests. Have a great day, take care and be safe!