The cost to send out a 6 by 9 envelope by the US post office that weighs 2.8 oz. will depend on the origination and destination of the package. If the package is between shipped within the continental United States, it will be cheaper to send. A person should check with their local postal facility for actual costs.
I went to the post office today (1/07/11) and one manilla envelope (without the metal fastener) with one piece of paper in it cost $.88 - it weighed 1 ounce. The second envelope contained 8 pages and weighed 3 ounces and cost $1.22. So by my calculations the envelope alone weighed about an ounce and 8 sheets of 8.5x11" weighs 2 ounces. Hope that helps.
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.
Envelopes with bubble wrap lining can be found at office supply stores, shipping stores, or online retailers like Amazon or Staples. They are typically located in the packaging or mailing supplies section.
A franking machine is used to print an ink version of a stamp either on sticky labels or directly onto an envelope. The machine HAS to be taken to a post office to be credited with an amount of postage, which is paid for when you present the machine. The unit is sealed and returned to you. To use it, you simply dial the amount of postage you want printing, using small dials or wheels. Every time you feed a label or envelope through the machine, it prints the displayed postage onto it - deducting that amount from the credit left.
Assuming you are referring to First-Class Mail, the cost of shipping a 2-ounce mail piece via the USPS will vary depending on the size of the mail piece. Assuming that it is a letter, it will cost $.61. If it is a large envelope or a flat mail piece, it will cost $1.05. Chuck Stamps.com
The best way to find out how much it will cost to send documents in large envelopes is to take a sample envelope to the Post Office and have it weighed. They will provide you with a quote. Alternatively, you can weigh the envelope at home and use the Post Office online price guide to find out the cost.
One letter would cost 44 cents in postage.If you consider the cost of paper and envelope it could be up to $1 depending on the type of stationary.
I went to the post office today (1/07/11) and one manilla envelope (without the metal fastener) with one piece of paper in it cost $.88 - it weighed 1 ounce. The second envelope contained 8 pages and weighed 3 ounces and cost $1.22. So by my calculations the envelope alone weighed about an ounce and 8 sheets of 8.5x11" weighs 2 ounces. Hope that helps.
12.7.2012 one medium seize letter internal to the U.K. £5.90 The Post Office are now robbing the sighted and bind. Please stand in the cue for a Post Office Loan.
That will depend which country you are in, the destination of the envelope, and by which method you are mailing it.
One sheet of paper weighs bout 1/6 of an ounce. The cost to mail 30 sheets of paper may be estimated using a scale. The post office can give the exact amount shipping will cost based on the weight, the method of shipping, and the place the paper is being shipped to.
61 cents
Yes, that is how it works. You buy the postage at the US post office and apply it to the envelope. The currently the cost is 75 cents.
I went to the post office today (1/07/11) and one manilla envelope (without the metal fastener) with one piece of paper in it cost $.88 - it weighed 1 ounce. The second envelope contained 8 pages and weighed 3 ounces and cost $1.22. So by my calculations the envelope alone weighed about an ounce and 8 sheets of 8.5x11" weighs 2 ounces. Hope that helps.
If in any doubt, take the letter to a post office. In the UK, apart from the weight, the size and thickness of the envelope can influence the final cost of postage.
It depends on which country you are in and how big your envelope is. The bigger the envelope the more stamps you have to put on. ( that's in the UK)
The cost to send a 2.40 ounce envelope varies depending on the shipping service and destination. In general, sending a standard letter-size envelope domestically within the U.S. would cost around $1.20 to $2.00 for first-class mail. For international mail or expedited services, the cost would be higher. It's best to check with your local post office or shipping carrier for accurate pricing.