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If it's just a letter, then the rate is 84 cents. You can get an 84 cent stamp from the post office... otherwise you'd need 3 regular stamps since 2 isn't quite enough. This is assuming it's a regular letter that's 1 ounce or less though.

2007-03-28 03:33:35 · answer #1 · answered by Mike R 6 · 0 0

How many stamps???? Well, I think 7 is a nice number, eh? Or maybe you prefer 9 or 10?

2007-03-28 02:29:08 · answer #2 · answered by male4girlz 6 · 0 0

the place I lived, I gathered S&H eco-friendly stamps & Eagle Stamps. It did no longer take long to fill the books up, then off to the S&H redemption shop to %. out what i needed with what crammed books I had. i bought some relatively incredible issues while i grow to be awaiting my first baby. It took me slightly longer to hold at the same time Eagle Stamps than it did the others.

2016-10-20 03:05:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd go to www.usps.com and you should be able to calculate postage there. You can do all kinds of things on there, including looking up that 4 digit number for zip codes...I use it at work to track/confirm packages mailed.

2007-03-28 02:37:19 · answer #4 · answered by roja_senorita_76 4 · 1 0

hehe for email letters u dont require stamps

2007-03-28 02:30:23 · answer #5 · answered by little d 3 · 0 0

The same amount if you wanted to send it to Providence, RI or San Diego, CA. If it's a regular letter--- one.

2007-03-28 02:31:12 · answer #6 · answered by Mark B 3 · 0 1

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