Stamps And More
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011![]() |
![]() Junk Drawer silver dimewheat pennysstampsbaseball cards and more US $9.84
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Stamps And More

I have several 41 cent stamps. If I have sufficient amount, may I use them for priority mail?
I have a large, thick, non-rigid envelope (the kind with bubble wrap inside) that I have to send priority mail. (This type of package cannot be mailed first class).
I would like to avoid buying postage online, and also would like to avoid going into post office to purchase postage.
I have several 41 cent stamps. More than enough to amount to the required $4.60. Would it still be considered 'priority mail' if I use these stamps? Is it acceptable?
Yes, you can, but make sure the package is under the weight limit to put in a mailbox. It should say on the mailbox. Packages over the limit have to be taken to a post office in person.


US $9.84

