No, USPS will not refund unused stamps.
USPS accepts all unused U.S postage stamps since 1861, these stamps are still valid and are valued at whatever price they state, however if no value is shown the the value depends on the particular stamp.
In the United States, yes you could return stamps to a post office for a refund. However, you would also need to provide the receipt to prove you purchased the stamps as well as the method by which you paid. That is the incorrect answer , the correct answer is that you can not get a refund on your stamps or postage, but you can exchange the stamps for other stamps as long as the one you have are in good condition, I know I worked in the U.S. Postal Service for over 15 years, and still today the receipt that you get after you purchase something from USPS, states at the very bottom , that there is no refund for postage.
No they will not buy back stamps
The USPS no longer prints 20-cent stamps. They do print 10-cent and 5-cent stamps.
No, you can not resell your stamps back to the post office.
Yes, you may be able to cancel your return flight and receive a refund or credit for the unused portion, depending on the airline's policies.
There are many different pictures featured on USPS forever stamps. Some of these include the American flag, flowers, muscle cars, Santa Clause and his sleigh, and the Liberty Bell.
Unfortunately stamps are not as popular as they once were. You can always use the unused stamps for their face value of 29¢. The stamps were created in 1993 although the catalog prices can change as of 2013, Scott catalog prices the stamps at 60¢ each if unused & used at 25¢.
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No, the USPS does . Check related answers for the link.
In most cases you will not be able to get a refund for any unused minutes with a cell phne. You should review your carriers terms and conditions to verify.
If you cancel your insurance policy, you may be eligible for a refund of any unused premium that you have already paid.