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  2. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

    www.usps.com/business/prices.htm

    USPS postage rates offer low-cost mailing and shipping prices for domestic & international customers. See Forever postage stamp prices and other postage rates.

  3. Parcel Size, Weight & Fee Standards - USPS

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    A convenient alternative is Priority Mail Express® Flat Rate Envelopes and Priority Mail Flat Rate® Envelopes and Boxes. For one low price, you can mail any amount of material to a U.S. destination, of any weight up to 70 lbs that will easily fit in the flat rate envelope or box.

  4. Priority Mail | USPS

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    Check delivery time estimates on the Priority Mail Delivery Map. Priority Mail Flat Rate ® products let you ship packages up to 70 lbs to any state at the same price. Ship from Post Office ™ locations or online from your home or business. Prices start at $9.25 at a Post Office.

  5. First-Class Mail & Postage | USPS

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    Weight, Size, & Shape Requirements. Maximum weight for First-Class Mail letters is 3.5 oz; for large First-Class Mail envelopes, the maximum weight is 13 oz. All postcards and envelopes (or flats) must be rectangular, otherwise an additional charge may apply.

  6. USPS Shipping Rates by Weight Chart 2024 - PostScan Mail

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    Weight Charts are charts produced by shipping companies like USPS and give customers an overview of how much the package will cost when you ship it. In addition, you can check the weight of your package and its destination zone, which will give you an insight into how much you’ll be charged.

  7. USPS.com FAQs

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    USPS.com FAQs

  8. This is the USPS rate you'll pay at your local Post Office or other retail locations. Up until Jan. 22, 2023, USPS had two commercial pricing categories: Commercial Base Pricing (CBP) and Commercial Plus Pricing (CPP).