It will be posted if the postage due is exceeded. No refunds, no credit vouchers are extended. If you put too much postage on that is just tough.
Yes, as long as postage is on there. Only when it is too little does it get returned.
If it had a postage due. Or it was too big to deliver.
The price of direct mail postage with the US Post is going to vary depending on what services you need. Some examples of the prices of Arts and Preparation at $0.1125, Computer Processing at $0.0232 and postage at $0.2470. These prices can be found on their website too.
Nothing. It's like giving a little bonus to the USPS.
No. The Post Office will accept your overpayment and cancel stamp all the postage stamps, making them no longer usable.
The postage required to mail something depends mostly on the weight and the destination, but can also depend on the size, shape, and thickness, as well as whether or not the item is too rigid to go through automatic sorting machines.
No. They can be faked much too easily.
The word 'costs' is spelt wrongly. The word 'to' is misused. Correct sentence is It costs too much to mail a letter these days.
either 47 cents to 53 cents:]] its going up, too...
Postage machines will weigh the precise weight of your package, right down to the ounce, and allow you to add the perfect amount of postage. On the other hand, if you choose to use stamps, you are mostly guessing your cost and may waste stamps or even add too little postage, causing the parcel to be redirected to you.
It is a good investment if you deal with a large quantity of mail as it will save time and man power. If you do not deal with too much mail then it would be a waist of money.