postage going up
#21
First class rates are not going up. A lot of shipping rates are going up January 2.
The good news is that there are going to be several new priority mail containers, including new legal size and padded flat rate envelopes that should be useful.
The good news is that there are going to be several new priority mail containers, including new legal size and padded flat rate envelopes that should be useful.
#25
The First Class increase to $0.46 WAS NOT APPROVED. There is no increase in First Class postage. A letter is still $0.44. Shipping rates are increasing (Express Mail, Priority Mail, etc) Go to: http://www.usps.com/communications/n...Prices2011USPS for 2011 Shipping Prices
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: CA & NM
Posts: 1,120
Originally Posted by ptquilts
Hi all - just a reminder, once again postage rates are going up on 1/2/2011. A first class one ounce letter will be $.46 instead of $.44 and subsequent ounces will be higher as well.,
Media mail is also going up, as is ParcelPost. I believe Priority prices will be unchanged. International mail will see increases as well.
Get your forever stamps now if you can!
Media mail is also going up, as is ParcelPost. I believe Priority prices will be unchanged. International mail will see increases as well.
Get your forever stamps now if you can!
#29
FINALLY!! here is a link to all the new rates
http://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/...3_Jan_2011.pdf
It is a PDF file, you can save it and print out the parts you use.
First class is the same, MM is the same. I got bad info before.
http://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/...3_Jan_2011.pdf
It is a PDF file, you can save it and print out the parts you use.
First class is the same, MM is the same. I got bad info before.
#30
Super Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
Posts: 3,884
Thanks for that link, PTQUILTS!
I read in our newspaper - so it should be true, right? - that all stamps for the first-class, one-ounce (typical letter) rate will be Forever stamps from now on until... forever.
And I agree that they're a good investment. Just have to keep them dry, and away from the fireplace, and out of the hands of little kids. (A bazillion stickers?? COOL! Let's put 'em on EVERYTHING!)
I looked through the commercial rates. (Note that these are the prices that you pay if you create your label online, not the "retail" prices you pay if you pay for your package at your Post Office's retail counter.) Here's what I've gleaned, that will affect the shipping prices online shoppers will likely be paying:
Priority Mail rates (US Domestic) are unchanged for the 12-1/2" x 9-1/2" envelopes. (Insert a sigh of relief, right?) They will be introducing a legal-size flat-rate envelope which (for commercial senders) will cost 20 cents more. Personally, I'm very interested to get my hands on one of these to find out how much more fabric will fit in those extra 3 inches of space!
Priority Mail rates (US Domestic) will go up 30 cents for the medium flat-rate box and 25 cents for the large flat rate box.
Priority Mail International shipments using the 12-1/2" x 9-1/2" flat-rate envelopes will cost 47 cents more. This applies to Canada, Mexico, and all other countries. There's no mention of an international legal-size envelope being available.
I read in our newspaper - so it should be true, right? - that all stamps for the first-class, one-ounce (typical letter) rate will be Forever stamps from now on until... forever.
And I agree that they're a good investment. Just have to keep them dry, and away from the fireplace, and out of the hands of little kids. (A bazillion stickers?? COOL! Let's put 'em on EVERYTHING!)
I looked through the commercial rates. (Note that these are the prices that you pay if you create your label online, not the "retail" prices you pay if you pay for your package at your Post Office's retail counter.) Here's what I've gleaned, that will affect the shipping prices online shoppers will likely be paying:
Priority Mail rates (US Domestic) are unchanged for the 12-1/2" x 9-1/2" envelopes. (Insert a sigh of relief, right?) They will be introducing a legal-size flat-rate envelope which (for commercial senders) will cost 20 cents more. Personally, I'm very interested to get my hands on one of these to find out how much more fabric will fit in those extra 3 inches of space!
Priority Mail rates (US Domestic) will go up 30 cents for the medium flat-rate box and 25 cents for the large flat rate box.
Priority Mail International shipments using the 12-1/2" x 9-1/2" flat-rate envelopes will cost 47 cents more. This applies to Canada, Mexico, and all other countries. There's no mention of an international legal-size envelope being available.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post