Question:
I have a few questions:
1) Do stamps expire? I have a first class stamp that has no price and was made last year. is it safe to use?
2) How much does the letter need to weigh to require more than one stamp? I would love a comparison cause I can't go to the post office. For example: heavy as a pen.
3) How much would you recommend if i use first class stamps with no price for a few pages thick letter? i know i need more than one stamp. would two be good? or should i make it 3 to be safe?
please and thank you =D
Answers:
Postage changed on May 14, 2007
First class postage for the first ounce is now 41 cents. The 2nd ounce and subsequent ounces is now 17 cents.
You need to contact the US Postal Service about previous first class stamps with no amount on them, as it depends on which one.
The newer "forever stamps" for first class postage are supposed to be good for first class forever, at 41 cents. But if you lose it you can't get a refund.
1) The price of stamps has went up so last years stamp wont work. 41 cents now.
2) Not sure how much a letter can weigh, but if its more than 5 pages long then include a extra stamp.
No they don't expire. It will have a letter on it, so the post office will know what the value is (.39, I would guess).
Visit the post office website for more info.
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