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  2. Retail Postage Price Calculator Weight and Shape/Size - USPS

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    Standard Metric. What is the weight of your mail piece? Pounds. Ounces. Please select from the following options. View Dimensions. Letter. Large Envelope. Package. Large Package. Any dimension over 12 inches (30.48 cm)

  3. Calculate Postcard price. View Flat Rate Envelopes. View Flat Rate Boxes. Calculate price based on Shape and Size.

  4. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

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

  5. First-Class Mail & Postage | USPS

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    TIP: Use the USPS ® Price Calculator tool to calculate your domestic postage costs. You’ll need to know your mailpiece’s weight, shape, and size measurements. Calculate a Price More First-Class Mail Details How to Send Letter: Domestic

  6. Parcel Size, Weight & Fee Standards - USPS

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    Package Weight. The U.S. Postal Service™ recommends that you use a scale to determine the weight of your package. Scales can be easily purchased online at The Postal Store®. Please keep in mind that if the package weighs more than the weight you entered, it will require additional postage when it is mailed or delivered.

  7. How To Use The USPS Postage Calculator - Stamps.com

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    The USPS Shipping Calculator makes it simple to input shipping cost factors such as destination, zip codes, dates, service level, and weight to compare prices and delivery times. Eliminate the guesswork around shipping rates and easily compare your shipping options.

  8. Send Mail & Packages | USPS

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    Determine how much postage or how many stamps you need for your letter or package based on size, weight, and destination. Look Up a ZIP Code ™. Find a ZIP Code ™ by street address or city and state to make sure your mail arrives at the right place. Shipping & Mailing with USPS. Order Free Supplies.