I just turned the box inside out! (It only says priority mail on the inside)
First Class mail is not the same as Priority Mail. Packges to be sent First Class must not weigh over 13 ounces, and there is no flat-rate box with First Class. Packages over 13 ounces can be sent via Priority Mail, which does includes flat-rate boxes, in addition to regular Priority Mail zone-rate shipping. The Related Links below should help you further ...
Priority Mail flat rate envelopes cost US$5.75 in postage. With standard 49 cent stamps, it would take 12 stamps to cover the postage.
It depends on regular postage or priority mail.
USPS.com is the best website for purchasing online postage. They will even deliver free supplies for priority and express mail. Flat rate boxes are great because they go by size and not weight so you will never be guessing how much you will be paying for postage!
yes, but not in a regular envelope or for regular postage
For most destinations outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, a letter weighing 4.3 ounces will need $5.45 in US postage for a "First-Class Mail International Large Envelope" rate. Priority Mail International, GXG, or Priority Mail Express International carry higher rates.
Priority Commercial Base Pricing PR=Priority CBP=Commercial Base Pricing This is usually associated with Pitney Bowes Mail Stations.
You can use regular postage stamps, but it will cost more to mail a letter outside the US. The cost to mail something from USA to England depends on what you are trying to mail. It costs $1.10 for a one-ounce letter. See related links for Postage Price Calculator to see what it would cost to mail other size items and packages.
The US postage rate for inside the United States varies depending on service, such as first class mail, media mail, or bulk mail. It may also depend on services such as overnight or priority. The current postage rate for a stamp for a standard letter sized envelope is 46 cents.
It depends on if you shipped it as priority mail or just regular. If it went priority, it could be there in 3 days. If you shipped it normal mail, it could probably be there in about a week.
It's optional and adds to the cost, but only if sender selects that option when he pays the postage.
First Class Mail is delivered in 3 to 7 days.