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Place the letter in a blue collection box. If you live in the United States, you'll notice blue USPS mailboxes in most cities and suburbs. ... Place the letter in your own mailbox. If you have a mailbox on or near your home, you can place your letter there. ... Take the letter to any post office.
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Measure the dimensions of your envelope. ... Weigh your letter. ... Verify Return and Delivery Addresses. ... In the Mailpiece dropdown menu, select Letters. ... Select your Mail Class and add any Special Services needed. ... Choose your envelope size in the Print Details.
Mailing Fragile Items Use foamed plastic or padding to protect your items, placing the cushioning inside hollow items as well. Mark the package Fragile or mark Perishable on packages that contain food or other items that can spoil. Careful packaging is the best way to safeguard your valuable items against damage.
Postage Options Print and pay for your own postage for Priority Mail® and Priority Mail Express® envelopes. Buy stamps at Post Offices or at Approved Postal Providers® such as grocery and drug stores.
Use a Forever stamp for most standard mail items. Forever stamps are useful for mailing letters, greeting cards, and paper items weighing less than 1 ounce (28 g).
Most types of metered mail can be dropped directly into a collection box. ... Mail must be deposited into a mail collection box on the day when it is stamped. If you fail to do this, the date can only be corrected once, after which a new postage stamp must be applied.
You can buy postage online or at any post office. Some shops, such as newsstands, sell stamps. Letters and small parcels (that have enough postage) can go into the red Canada Post mail boxes on the street. If you are sending a parcel to a different country, you must fill out a customs form.
You can attach stamps to large envelopes and small packages to be sent through First Class Mail as long as you've met USPS's weight restrictions. It costs $1.00 to send the first ounce of a large envelope and $2.66 and up for the first 3 ounces of a small package.
Buy domestic single stamps for a dollar and stamp booklets, coils and sheets of 10 or more for 0.85¢. (See full details for domestic Lettermail rates.) Stamps for regular letters (up to 30 g) to the U.S. cost $1.20. A regular international letter (up to 30 g) requires $2.50 postage.
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