
lexsmoma
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Here is a postal calculator. Enter all your information and it will tell you how much it would cost at the post office. Then just add enough stamps to cover the cost. You may pay a little more than you would if you went to the post office, but at least you wont have to make an extra stop.
http://postcalc.usps.gov/ |
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THECREDITFILESCOINC
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I would not mail it. It's going to get damaged via travel and postal machines transit from stamping and routing! But if you simply have to do it, and don't mind the mess ... I would place at least two (2) 41 cent stamps on it and call it a day! But honestly, I would not mail a candybar, and besides the postal regulations are strong against mailing parishables. You must be very young and do not know this, but you might end up in trouble doing this or the package returned back to you due to it being a parishable! Be careful!
Much Love
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Stephen K
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$1.19, as the bar drives it above 4 ounces and at that point, it becomes a flat |
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charlie69
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If you just want to send it, you only need one stamp. but if you don't want it to get to the person melted, I would put 4 stamps on it. |
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julvrug
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It will be determined by the weight of the item, if you do not have time to stop at the post office. Figure out how many ounces the candy bar is and look it up on the USPS web site. It also depend how much the bar will stick out, as it will require additional processing at the post office. |
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wedgewood256
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Judging the size of a candy bar that can be placed in an envelope, I would say 2, but be safe with 3. Thats thoughtfull of you, want my address? |
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Barbara L
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here in california it is 42 cents per ounce. |
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qh_ponygirl
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It completely depends on the weight of the envelope. How much did the candy bar weight? Add a slight amount to that to account for the card and envelope. You can go to the USPS webite (www.usps.com) and calculate the postage required. It will definitely take at least two stamps, and probably more like three stamps. |
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Oshkosh Girl
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It depends on what that "something" is and how much it weighs. Was the candy bar thin or thick? Chances are if it is thin it will be broken by the time it arrives to its destination. If it is a thick candy bar, you may have to take it to the post office because a letter with something of an odd shape and size may cause concern. Do you have a kitchen scale to weigh it?
I would suggest that you go to the USPS website www.usps.com for more information on how much postage to use. |
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Sherill B
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It all depends upon the weight of the something that's in it. You could just guess it and over stamp it to make sure it sends, or, you could go to the post office where they will weigh your envelope and tell you what postage to pay. |
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slappingdummyman
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put 3-4 stamps just to be sure it will be delivered on time. if you put it on a express delivery envelope it will probably take priority status |
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