FYI~ April 17th New Postal Rates
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Postcard
OLD: $0.28
NEW $0.29
1st Class Letter 1 oz
$0.44
same
1st Class Letter 2 oz
OLD $0.61
NEW $0.64
Square/Odd-Shaped 1 oz Letter
OLD $0.64
same
1st Class letter 3 oz
OLD $0.78
NEW $0.84
Square/Odd-Shaped 2 oz Letter
OLD $0.81
NEW $0.84
1st Class Flat 1 oz
OLD $0.88
same
1st Class Letter 3.5 oz
OLD $0.95
NEW $1.04
1st Class Flat 2 oz
OLD $1.05
NEW $1.08
1st Class Flat 3 oz
OLD $1.22
NEW $1.28
1st Class Flat 4 oz
OLD $1.39
NEW $1.48
1st Class Flat 5 oz
OLD $1.56
NEW $1.68
1st Class Flat 6 oz
OLD $1.73
NEW $1.88
Priority Mail® – 1 lb Flat Rate Envelope
OLD $4.95
same
OLD: $0.28
NEW $0.29
1st Class Letter 1 oz
$0.44
same
1st Class Letter 2 oz
OLD $0.61
NEW $0.64
Square/Odd-Shaped 1 oz Letter
OLD $0.64
same
1st Class letter 3 oz
OLD $0.78
NEW $0.84
Square/Odd-Shaped 2 oz Letter
OLD $0.81
NEW $0.84
1st Class Flat 1 oz
OLD $0.88
same
1st Class Letter 3.5 oz
OLD $0.95
NEW $1.04
1st Class Flat 2 oz
OLD $1.05
NEW $1.08
1st Class Flat 3 oz
OLD $1.22
NEW $1.28
1st Class Flat 4 oz
OLD $1.39
NEW $1.48
1st Class Flat 5 oz
OLD $1.56
NEW $1.68
1st Class Flat 6 oz
OLD $1.73
NEW $1.88
Priority Mail® – 1 lb Flat Rate Envelope
OLD $4.95
same
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
compared to the cost of a round trip ticket from one side of the country to another, i'd say it's still a deal. :lol:
Don't forget the business size flat rate envelopes! Wooooo!
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LOL! i had a friend who worked at the post office, and she always said " people don't complain about spending $10 a gallon for water (the small bottled water,adds up) but they gripe about a couple cents for postage rates.!
at least the regular 1st class and flt rate didn't go up!
i got my free shipping material in the mail ,from the post office,yesterday. including the "letter size" flat rate envies, which i had never seen before!
at least the regular 1st class and flt rate didn't go up!
i got my free shipping material in the mail ,from the post office,yesterday. including the "letter size" flat rate envies, which i had never seen before!
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Originally Posted by watterstide
i got my free shipping material in the mail ,from the post office,yesterday. including the "letter size" flat rate envies, which i had never seen before!
The best are the new padded FRE's. I'm on my second box already (of 100). It's amazing how much you can stuff in there without using tape. With tape - another couple of yards. ;-)
Of course, not one postal service employee at the counter had a clue what they were when I first brought them in, and kept arguing with me that they needed to charge by weight. :roll: :roll: :roll: I bought a cheapie back up printer so I never have to deal with that again. :roll:
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Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
compared to the cost of a round trip ticket from one side of the country to another, i'd say it's still a deal. :lol:
Don't forget the business size flat rate envelopes! Wooooo!
i got package of them delivered to my house,free.
but i don't know the charge for them? is it the same as the regular flat rate envies?
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No, the LEGAL and PADDED FRE's are $4.95, no discount online, but DC is still free.
And be careful, as PayPal doesn't have them set up yet (big surprise) in the shipping options. I've been using the regular FRE option, which is the $4.75 discounted rate. I haven't had a problem yet (in terms of returned packages or postage due). But if I have them available, I'll slap a 20 cent on the package with the label.
USPS.com does have the different options with the correct amounts.
As for the padded envelopes, the most you can order online is ONE box of 15. Annoying. I got the box of 100 by calling the 800 number - you need a USPS business account. An ebay ID is enough to qualify you. :roll:
And be careful, as PayPal doesn't have them set up yet (big surprise) in the shipping options. I've been using the regular FRE option, which is the $4.75 discounted rate. I haven't had a problem yet (in terms of returned packages or postage due). But if I have them available, I'll slap a 20 cent on the package with the label.
USPS.com does have the different options with the correct amounts.
As for the padded envelopes, the most you can order online is ONE box of 15. Annoying. I got the box of 100 by calling the 800 number - you need a USPS business account. An ebay ID is enough to qualify you. :roll:
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Thanks for the Great info! i will check out the padded ones next!
do you have the link for the padded ones?
i had a hard time finding the legal size on line,someone here posted the link, and i found them because of her..
do you have the link for the padded ones?
i had a hard time finding the legal size on line,someone here posted the link, and i found them because of her..
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The best are the new padded FRE's.
Of course, not one postal service employee at the counter had a clue what they were when I first brought them in, and kept arguing with me that they needed to charge by weight.
Yeah, that "FLAT RATE" printed on the front is sooooo hard to understand...
:wink:
Originally Posted by watterstide
The best are the new padded FRE's.
Of course, not one postal service employee at the counter had a clue what they were when I first brought them in, and kept arguing with me that they needed to charge by weight.
:wink:
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Originally Posted by watterstide
do you have the link for the padded ones?
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