How much does it cost to send a padded envelope to canada weighing 9 ounces
, Could you please tell me how much postage I would need to mail a large envelope weighing 4.3 OZ to the UK?
The first ounce will cost 44 cents. Each additional ounce, or fraction, is another 17 ounces. That would be 78 cents for that envelope at the start of 2011.
Take your envelope to the Post Office and they will weight it, and give you your answer as the cost of mailing anything is done by weight.
For the first ounce it will be 88 cents. There is an additional charge for the larger size. Each additional ounce is 17 cents.
From May 2009 to late 2011 in the US, the one-ounce first class rate was 44 cents. The rate for a second ounce was only 17 cents, for a total of 61 cents. (Assuming that the letter is neither a large envelope or a thick envelope, which are charged at different base rates.) Major mailers were eligible for reduced rates for pieces between 1 and 2 ounces when they included a return reply envelope.
As of June 10, one ounce of first class mail is 44¢. Every additional ounce is 20¢. So, a six ounce envelope would cost $1.44 to mail, or four forever stamps.
To mail a 5.5x8.5 envelope weighing 2.8 ounces within the United States, you would typically need to use a first-class stamp. As of my last update, the cost for a first-class letter (up to 1 ounce) is $0.63, and each additional ounce costs around $0.24. Therefore, mailing your 2.8-ounce envelope would likely require approximately $1.11 in postage. It's always a good idea to check the latest rates from the USPS for the most accurate information.
$3.04 as of 2016.
$3.04 as of 2016.
To mail a 9x6 envelope weighing 2 ounces, you would typically need to use the current postage rates from the United States Postal Service (USPS). As of 2023, the cost for mailing a standard letter (which generally includes envelopes of this size) weighing up to 2 ounces is usually around $1.00. However, it's always best to check the latest rates or use a postage calculator on the USPS website for the most accurate information.
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