I was just wondering how much postage is typically put on your envelopes when sending them out. I have been using a weight scale and the USPS website and my postage has been typically $1.11 each envelope (I am averaging 3.7 ounces). This is for first class postage, is there something cheaper? Someone had said in an earlier discussion that I should be only putting one 63 cent stamp on each envelope, will that be enough postage?
I just feel spending $2.22 on postage is a bit high, especially when there is no guarantee you will get anything back.
Thanks
Glen
How much postage do you put on your envelopes?
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If you're weighing your envelopes, you're using the right amount of postage.
Depending on the number of photos I send and the weight of the cardboard backing, I use either $0.84 or $1.11 on my outgoing envelope, and $0.84 on the SASE.
The only way you'd get away with $0.63 postage is if you skipped any kind of cardboard backing... I'd rather spend the extra money and have a good chance of not getting a mangled photo back.
Depending on the number of photos I send and the weight of the cardboard backing, I use either $0.84 or $1.11 on my outgoing envelope, and $0.84 on the SASE.
The only way you'd get away with $0.63 postage is if you skipped any kind of cardboard backing... I'd rather spend the extra money and have a good chance of not getting a mangled photo back.

Thats what I had thought...I would prefer to get my photos back in the shape I sent them...even if it cost a bit more.
I was just thinking that there might be a lower class than first class...some reason i remember there being a third class postage...but I would assume that would take weeks to get there rather than days. I would prefer days
Thanks for your help
Glen
I was just thinking that there might be a lower class than first class...some reason i remember there being a third class postage...but I would assume that would take weeks to get there rather than days. I would prefer days
Thanks for your help
Glen
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