On Fri, 18 May 2007 09:33:31 -0400 Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > DIMENSIONS of the package...that was never a consideration in the
> > past.
>
> Actually, I think there have been extra charges for odd/oversized
> letters for some t
It's true that dimensions did play a role in the past too, but with this
increase, they added additional dimension requirements...which is not a normal
part of the postal increases we've seen in recent years.
Chris
Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Christopher McCann writes:
> DIMENSION
Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> DIMENSIONS of the package...that was never a consideration in the
> past.
Actually, I think there have been extra charges for odd/oversized
letters for some time. Not sure what the exact limits are, though.
I do recall having to put extra postag
uh...Jim...rethink. It's a postal INCREASE. In the past, the increase was based
solely on weight, they did not care the dimensions, now they do. Your price
went up and I realize that your package hasn't changed, but you have no idea
how to account for the $1.55 difference. It may be solely the w
Strap a GPS to it, set it on 120, and let her rip!
--R
Jim Cathey wrote:
what is different about this increase is that it is not just based on
weight but size also...as you point out.
It used to cost $4.75 to mail a cruise control amp, now
it's about $6.30 or so. Neither factor changed
what is different about this increase is that it is not just based on
weight but size also...as you point out.
It used to cost $4.75 to mail a cruise control amp, now
it's about $6.30 or so. Neither factor changed in this case.
-- Jim
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If it is too thick it goes up too; a not-sharply-creased two page business
letter in a com10 envelope can push out to about half an inch thik, so it
will cost you $.80 instead of $.41
I sh*t you not
-j.
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Craig McCluskey wrote:
In case you've been hiding under a rock lik
In case you've been hiding under a rock like my wife and I have, the cost
of sending mail went up on Monday.
Craig
>From http://postcalc.usps.gov/Popups/pop_up23.htm,
First-Class Mail Letters
First-Class Mail, Priority Mail