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how many stamps do you need if you're sending 3 sheets of paper?
so, i've never sent anything and i am now. the number of stamps depends on the weight of the mail. so if 2 sheets of paper is one stamp than how many is 3 sheets of paper and a really light weight bracelet? and i know this isnt hw help, but i didnt kno a catergory.
also, stamps are 35 cents each, rite, lol?
and i cant take it to weight it, so if i put 2 stamps and its not 2 stamps are they gonna send it back?
braclet is rubber
6 Answers
- MseanLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well one ounce or less is a first class stamp, but you've stumped me on the bracelet part.
It would have to be weighed to know. It's weight that counts, not size.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
It's hard to tell. But you should place the bracelet into a padded envelope and send that. It should cost a little over $1. If you send it in a regular envelope chances are good it will either tear the envelope and fall out or someone will cut the envelope and steal it. I just got sent a flash drive and someone stole it.
- webjnke1Lv 71 decade ago
3 isn't that heavy, but since there is a bracelet, i'd use 2.
But actually I'd go to a post office window and have them weigh it and tell you.
You wouldn't want to use 2 stamps and have it get returned. Cause they postmark them and you can't use them over. Then you're out and have to start over.
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- 1 decade ago
It's still one, as long as the envelope is a normal letter size and will fit through the test slot they have in the post office (if the bracelet is small, then it definitely should). The test slot is not too skinny.
Source(s): had this situation in personal and professional contexts.