To put multiple stamps on a letter, first determine the total postage required based on the letter's weight, size, and destination. Then, select the appropriate denomination of stamps to meet or exceed that amount. Affix the stamps to the upper right corner of the envelope, ensuring they are neatly placed and not overlapping. Finally, make sure the stamps are securely attached before mailing.
im not sure if you can do this in your area but my mail carrier will let me put money in the mailbox adn she puts the correct stamps on there and gives me change
As many as you can fit and still have room for the address. But your letter isn't going to be that heavy! It depends how much the stamp costs. The price has to equal 44 cents. It also depends how heavey you letter is, then you might have to put more if it's carrying something heavier than normal.
One forever stamps pays for up to a one ounce letter. BTW, I think .06 oz. is impossibly light. Maybe you meant .6 or something else.
Depends on where you live and where the recipient lives.
One. It will cost you 42 cents. Or you can use 42 one-cent stamps, or any number in between depending on the amount each stamp costs. Before you ask, you can mail a letter next door with the same amount of stamps. Or you can mail one to Seattle.
Yes, you can.
british stamps
you have to put i think 2 or 3 stamps on a letter to Santa
Only if you want the post office to deliver it. If you take it to the recipient personally, no law says you have to put stamps on it.
It is proof that youpaid to mail the letter
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One.
your post office will weigh the letter and tell you the exact amount, they will then sell you the appropriate stamps, put them on your letter and mail it.
Yes.
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The post office will cancel both of them, if amount is sufficient, the letter will be mailed.