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If I'm going to mail the new Jedi Tract I made?
in the United States, how much should I put for postage? I have 37 cent stamps, but did they raise it again? It's just one envelope, no extra weight. Somewhere on the postal website it said something about 44 cents, but they just won't come out and tell me how much it costs to mail an envelope. I know one of ya'll will know this - but I haven't used the post office but maybe once early this year, so I don't know!
Thanks, Fireball, for the as-usual useless answer. I'm not going to the post office. My husband has some stamps here and is dropping it off in our mailbox.
We're going to put two stamps on it, just in case. I just thought someone might now. It's not a good time to call the post office - and have you ever tried to call them? Good luck!
*that's thought someone would "know"
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You know, I think we're up to 44c.
- CoreyLv 71 decade ago
I bought some "good forever" first class stamps. But I have a few of the old ones left over. I just put two of the old stamps on an envelope, because I know I'm never going to get the little stamps that make up the difference. Might as well use them than hoard them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go there to po tomorrow to ask....wrong board..for each additional ounce add 29cents....2 ounces is 73 cents...get it weighed