The US Post Office has a website where you can create and your own personalized stamps. At their website there is a service called Zazzle custom stamps, where you can customize the size, denominations, and choose from a variety of images in their collections to create onto the stamp.
Zazzle.com is a great place to find personalized stamps online! You can add custom logos, designs, photographs, etc., to make every letter yours -- and they come in a variety of sizes as well!
Sure- he can make such requests, but the postal service is not required to grant them.
I am guessing you want to mail a letter to some foreign location from the US. If so, the rate is now 98 cents. You can buy a 98-cent stamp at a post office. If all you have is "forever" stamps with the liberty bell on them , you would have to use three and overpay since they are worth 44 cents each . (10-cents stamps are also available at the post office and two 44-cent stamps plus a 10 give the exact amount. )
Stamps have gone up to offset the costs of inflation. It is also a means to try and make up some of the debt the Postal Service has incurred, currently at over $15 billion.
No, but you could buy some 5 cent stamps and make the current 44 cent rate.
Yes. All small values 1,2,3,4 and 5 cents are readily available at the Post Office. I am not sure about random values like 11 or 24, but you can put multiple lower denomination stamps if needed.
Why not just use the 2006 stamps? You can purchase stamps that can be put on the envelope with the 2006 stamps to make the appropriate rate. Most post offices won't exchange stamps, as there is no reason to do so.
If in the USA, you can do this at a post office or on the United States Postal Service website.
They do print 13 cent stamps. You can probably get them at the counter at your local post office. If they do not have them, you should be able to purchase them through the USPS web site.
The best place to find custom stamps would be at an office supply store. There are many office stores that supply rubber stamps, but you could always layer the designs to make your own. Alternatively, if you have a few potatoes, a knife, and some ink, you can create a homemade stamp, which is also recyclable.
Coat all the stamps with LCD and make the mail men and women wear neon jogging suits with flashing lights strapped to their crotches.
The post office is not a for-profit organization. It makes money through federal funding, as well as shipping and handeling charges and postage. (stamps)