yes, indeed -- there are called "forever" because they will still be valid for postage even if rates go up.
No. You have to add a 1-cent stamp for a first-class letter because the postage is now 42 cents.
depends on the size and weight Right now stamps are 44 cents for every 10 pages of a normal Business Letter envelope. So if this is 10 pages and LESS you will need one 44 cent stamp. If it is more you will want to put extra stamps on it. Best thing to do take the letter to the post office and mail it if you can they will weigh it and give you an exact accurate weight to mail it. As long as it is in a business envelope, long envelope and not a manila envelope or box. It is that for 10 pages or LESS 44 cent stamp.
As compared to e-mail, regular post delivery is now often referred to as "Snail-Mail"
As of July 2012, the USPS will NOT forward mail if there is a one line drawn through the incorrect or former address, and then forward. Now the process MUST include going to the post office, or filling out form online ($1.00 charge online or phone) to have mail forwarded for 15 days to 6 months. The catch is that it takes the post office 15 days to process the forwarding of mail, and by then many who are awaiting their forwarded mail now have delayed bills, and incurring late fees. The post office does NOT want to do their JOB any more. Forwarding mail simply by lining out and writing the forwarded address will NOT cover the expenses of the mail person to pick up the mail and redirect (even though they are going to the post office anyway). Another tidbit of information, because the USPS knows they have this problem, they are now offering Priority Mail forwarding service for nearly $16 per month to forward you mail.
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You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.
Nope. You have to add a penny postage to mail a letter. Or use a 'Forever' stamp, which may have only cost 44 cents, but is now worth 45.
If you mail a letter without the extra $0.02 stamp or with two $0.39 stamps it will gladly come back to you!!!
An international stamp. For most countries except Canada and Mexico it is now 90 cents.
It costs $0.98 to send a letter to London.... no special stamp needed since they now all go via air-mail.
35 centThe current cost to mail an ordinary letter in the US is 44 cents.
These are worth the first-class rate, which is now 45 cents. However, if the rate goes up, their value will go up to match -- they will always be worth the first-class rate . That is why they are called "forever" stamps. (6/12)
The Forever stamp costs what ever the current rate is for one ounce of US Postage. That is currently 44 cents. It will be valid to mail one ounce 'forever' regardless of how much it cost originally.
Postage rates vary based on the weight of the package/letter and the ship from/ship to addresses. The cost to mail for a stamp in the United States is $0.47.
WHICH liberty bell stamp? The "forever" liberty bell stamp that's currently being sold is worth whatever first-class postage for a one-ounce letter is... as of now, that's 44 cents, but if the postage rate goes up, the stamps will still be considered full postage for a one-ounce first-class letter.
It's a version of the Forever stamp, originally sold for 45 cents, and it's still valid now.
More than likely, the post office will stamp "Insufficient Postage" on it and return it to you. Not only will you lose out on your 39-cent stamp, but you will also lose the time of delivery. It would be better to buy a 2-cent stamp and add it to the envelope than to lose 39 cents and delivery time.