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Postage and Shipping

"Just pay postage and handling" We are all very aware of that phrase. Ask and answer your shipping and postage questions here and we'll try to stamp out an answer for you.

13,975 Questions

How much is it to send a letter that weighs 4.325 oz?

At that weight it becomes a large envelope, and the price in 2016 is $1.78.

Can you send mail to a P.O Box?

Yes, one may send registered mail to a P.O. Box; however, the owner of the Box must sign for it. (This refers to the United States Postal Service.)

How much Canadian postage for T4 envelope?

As of my last update, the cost of sending a T4 envelope within Canada typically depends on its weight and size. For standard letters weighing up to 30 grams, the postage is usually around $1.07 for regular mail. However, it's best to check the Canada Post website or visit a local post office for the most current rates, as they may change.

How was mail delivered in the old time days?

Well that depends on how far away the mail had to go if it has to go across the country than they would take a bunch of mail on a horse carriage if it's going from one house to the next in the same town then it should pretty much be the same method as today except they would ride a horse.

Can a certified or registered letter be taped to your door never going through the postal system?

Someone could certainly tape a letter to your door but it would not be certified or registered as it did not go through the postal system

How long does it take for mail too arrive to Elkton MD from Richlands NC?

The delivery time for mail from Richlands, NC, to Elkton, MD, typically takes about 2 to 5 business days, depending on the type of mail service used (e.g., First-Class, Priority). Factors such as weather conditions, holidays, and postal service efficiency can also affect delivery times. For the most accurate estimate, it's best to check with the United States Postal Service or the chosen carrier.

What are parcels?

"Parcels" are addressed, wrapped boxes containing objects for transport.