you should charge 3.00 dollars or 1.00 dollars
Yes, you would have to pay postage for stuffing envelopes, because it would cause the envelopes to weighh more than they should and shipping and handling goes by weight.
The cost would depend on the weight of the parcel. Big envelopes cost more than small envelopes of equal weight. You probably should go to your post office to mail this.
A 1099 form, mailed in the required envelope, should be stamped with a regular first class, one ounce, stamp. As of 2014, a first-class stamp is $.49.
Bill Gates should be on an postage stamp.
You cannot get a job in stuffing envelopes. Companies use machines to do this. If you get an offer to stuff envelopes, you should turn it down without second thought. It is definately a scam.
One should have no problem in obtaining business envelopes as they are sold at many places. One could purchase business envelopes at Office Depot, Target, Walmart, KMart and numerous other stores.
It is depend upon the religion they have
When you are on the selling form it should ask you how much you want to charge the buyer for postage and packaging. For more information go onto the eBay website.
It takes about 1 minute, to a minute and a half if you have to assemble the contents, to "stuff" an envelope, hand write an address, seal, and stamp it.If you charge 50 cents per envelope, you should get 60 envelopes done in 1 hour. That would average to $30 an hour wage.Do not charge by the hour, because no one will even THINK to give you more than $7-8 per hour. If you DO, you've just lost yourself $12-13 per hour by charging by the hour and NOT "per envelope".
Event invitation envelopes are the first point of contact with potential attendees. They should reflect the theme and tone of the event and are important to the event's success.
Wedding invitations can range in price from 50 cents each to $25 each depending on how elaborate they are. On average, you should budget around $2-$3 per invitation between printing, envelopes and postage. Some invitation companies say that you should budget 10% of your entire wedding budget to invitations.
Yes