USPS Legal Size Priority Mail Envelope
#1
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,448
I got some at the post office - THOUGHT I was getting the FLAT RATE Legal Size Priority Envelope.
It wasn't.
Be sure to check to make sure that whatever you get says FLAT RATE somewhere on it if that's what you think you are getting - otherwise there may be an unpleasant surprise at the post office.
It wasn't.
Be sure to check to make sure that whatever you get says FLAT RATE somewhere on it if that's what you think you are getting - otherwise there may be an unpleasant surprise at the post office.
#4
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
I was looking again last week and they still didn't have any of them..
#5
Originally Posted by Mimito2
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
I was looking again last week and they still didn't have any of them..
#7
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 245
I have learned my lesson too. Just ordered some priority envelopes from US Post Office. Now I will have several ready to be used, plus it sure saves on gas. You can go online and schedule envelope pick ups also.
#8
I send everything UPS. I know it is a little more expensive, but I send it through my work and we get a large discount and tracking actually works. I will pay extra not to have to go to the post office. The line is always a half hour long.
#9
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 4,134
Originally Posted by LovinMySoldier
I order them in sets of 15 :)
Just in case you wanted/needed more, you can call the 800 number to get your account changed to a business account.
(I'm not sure you if you can do that online).
An eBay ID (or etsy one, I'm sure) is enough to qualify.
Then you can order 100 envelopes at a time.
Sadly, there is no middle ground - it's 15 or 100.
#10
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Where the deer & antilope play and the eagles soar
Posts: 1,540
I live in a very small town..our postmaster has me order the supplies for them..he said they won't send them to him at the post office unless they do a certain volume of business each month..but I can order them using my eBay name as a business. So if you only need a few and your post office doesn't carry them you could always donate your excess ones to your post office. I am sure they would take them.
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