I think USPS has stop selling the Single Stamp international First Class.... Only place I can find them is Amazon
Am I going nuts?
Also is my Math Correct and the First Class to International Add on stamp is now the Shollowtail Butterfly stamp
I think USPS has stop selling the Single Stamp international First Class.... Only place I can find them is Amazon
Am I going nuts?
Also is my Math Correct and the First Class to International Add on stamp is now the Shollowtail Butterfly stamp
Tom
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Tomasz S Suchecki
77 Meadowpark Ave North
Stamford CT 06905-2221
United States of America
i didnt see them on the website the other day, will check at the local post office and see what they say
I guess they are clearing their stock for the 2016 moon ones. I looked all over a couple of nights ago and couldn't find them, at least in the postage store part.
To continue to diminish the place of the handwritten in our lives is to diminish, in a small but real way, our humanity. Philip Hensher
Dunno ergo sum
The goodly folk at our local PO claim they've been told stock is depleted nationwide. This, they say, is indicative of an imminent price increase.
Online arguments are a lot like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
As soon as the audience begins to participate, any actual content is lost in the resulting chaos and cacophony.
At that point, all you can do is laugh and enjoy the descent into debasement.
They did increase international is now 1.20 USD
Tom
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Tomasz S Suchecki
77 Meadowpark Ave North
Stamford CT 06905-2221
United States of America
TSherbs (June 6th, 2016)
Tom
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Any stupidity is my brain not being malleable enough to understand
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Tomasz S Suchecki
77 Meadowpark Ave North
Stamford CT 06905-2221
United States of America
In the UK we can buy slightly cheaper stamps online from sellers like Philatelink. It's a bit of a saving over Post Office prices. Can you do that in the US?
I receive letters and postcards with circular Forever stamps on them. I assumed that if you 'stocked up' they could be used after price increases, like our 1st or 2nd class stamps can.
Yeah any Forever stamp is worth whatever the current value of Forever is. So the smaller Forever stamps are currently worth $0.49, and when the price increases (or decreases, fat chance) they'll be worth that value. The circular Global Forevers are the same way, currently worth $1.20.
I wish I could buy them cheaper from other sellers. I've only ever seen people charge more for them.
The first thing I would do is check out how much they are on ebay. Stamp sellers often sell MNH or unused stamps for less than Post Office prices if you are prepared to buy a few
Online arguments are a lot like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
As soon as the audience begins to participate, any actual content is lost in the resulting chaos and cacophony.
At that point, all you can do is laugh and enjoy the descent into debasement.
Tom
@silverbreeze
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Forgive any ignorance on my part.
Any stupidity is my brain not being malleable enough to understand
===
Open to anyone writing me. Will do my best to reply quickly
====
Tomasz S Suchecki
77 Meadowpark Ave North
Stamford CT 06905-2221
United States of America
To continue to diminish the place of the handwritten in our lives is to diminish, in a small but real way, our humanity. Philip Hensher
Dunno ergo sum
Okay; this April 10 price change is even crazier.
I have so far avoided buying the new stamps ... and it looks like I'll have saved money, as USPS prices are going to go down in a few days, barring some emergency court or congressional action to stop it (which the USPS would like to happen).
On April 10, prices are set to roll back to $0.47 domestic one ounce, $0.21 domestic second ounce, $0.34 postcard, and $1.15 international one ounce. The math of 2 forever + 1 additional ounce = 1 global forever and 1 forever + 1 two ounce = 1 global forever still works.
penultress (April 6th, 2016), VertOlive (April 5th, 2016)
Wow! Stamp prices actually going down?
That will never happen with Royal Mail. Ours have just gone up. Again.....
As some have said, this does not make sense. Where is the gap in information or cause for this?
Sandy
We don't know what we don't know
The last couple price increases were "temporary" and above the overall rate of inflation, which apparently USPS prices are supposed to be indexed to. Once the USPS raises the amount of "extra" funding targeted by the temporary increases, they are obliged to drop back to inflation indexed prices. They are projected to hit their cap by April 10, 2016. The USPS was hoping to have the increases made permanent, but as far as I could tell that hasn't happened so far.
VertOlive (April 10th, 2016)
Now you can moon the world...
https://store.usps.com/store/browse/...uctId=S_589204
Crazyorange (June 7th, 2016), Lady Onogaro (June 6th, 2016)
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