As of May 2011 any postcard over 4.25"x6" and less than 6.13 x 11.5" is considered regular First Class and is $0.44
Yes. With first class, the cost is 44 cents per postcard. With bulk mail it is about 25 cents per postcard. The only drawback is you need to buy a permit for $190 per year. But if you're mailing more than a couple thousand postcards each year, it's well worth it.
Mail and stampage is based upon the weight of the mail. As long as the letter is still light, you shouldn't need more postage.
How much postage is required to send a Christmas card from U.S. to Germany?
If it's just got a few photos it is 1.39
Under 1 ounces, just one stamp -- 44 cents.
5x7 paper is commonly referred to as "5x7 size" or "5x7 inches."
The current postcard postage as of the new increase in Jan '09 is: First-Class Mail® Postcards ($0.27 each) Maximum size: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high First-Class Mail® Large Postcards ($0.42 each) More than: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high
35
At office max 5x7 envelopes are usually $10 for a 50 count package. They are however frequently out of stock.
5-(5x7) 5-(35) =-30
No. 5x7 is 35.