What's the postage cost to send a certain gentleman's magazine into a certain cover girl for a certain autograph?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Just use one of the USPS boxes that are one flat fee for whatever you can fit inside of it. Should solve your problem.
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But then what would I use for postage to get it sent back?
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There's probably a website that you can use to calculate the needed postage from the address you sent it to to your house. Or you could ask at the post office.
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There's a $5 flat rate envelope that'll work perfectly. Just get 2 and stuff one with the other. Bing problem solved.
Why are you reading this? I have nothing to say to you.Posted 1 year ago # -
What i did was to buy the flat mailing envelope, have it weighed and stamped with the magazines inside, then place that envelope (unopened of course) into the mailing box and then had that weighed. Stick ti USPS, it was easier for what you want done.
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http://soundsoflightandfury.blogspot.com/ or http://twitter.com/_GerradPosted 1 year ago # -
I'm gonna use a padded envelope you can buy at office supply places or Walmart. Buy 2, fold the one used for your SASE in half. At the P.O., have a clerk weigh all of this including however many mags you're sending. (You can go ahead and put them in the envelope addressed to O. if you don't want them to see what you're sending
) Have them put the same amount of postage on your O. envelope and your SASE. Put your SASE in the O. envelope w/ the magazines and they'll send it off. Voila!
Posted 1 year ago # -
@Gerrad:
That appears to be the easiest way to send the magazines.
Posted 1 year ago #
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