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Old January 21st 13, 04:37 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Victor Manta
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The first US global forever stamp will be introduced on January 28, without
any first-day ceremony. It shows a digital illustration of the world. It
will be used to mail an 1-ounce international (or domestic) letter to any
country of the world.

The new international letter rate eliminated the lower postage rate that
exists for decades for letters mailed to Canada and Mexico and represents a
new increase of the postal rates in the US.

For all those who cannot afford an original Inverted Jenny , the USPS will
issue a souvenir sheet of 6 stamps, to be sold for $2 only. The banner will
read: Stamp Collecting.

Source: Linn's Stamps News online, Feb. 4.

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Old January 21st 13, 05:16 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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The new international letter rate eliminated the lower postage rate that
exists for decades for letters mailed to Canada and Mexico and represents a
new increase of the postal rates in the US.

Yep ... ANYTHING to drive away the individual user.

They've got it ow so that nearly anything -=domestic=- other than a
simple sheet and a check in a lightweight envelope draws a
'surcharge'!

Never saw a 'business' so eager to drive away its 'small' customers.
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Old January 26th 13, 11:32 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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Sir F.A. Rien wrote in
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The new international letter rate eliminated the lower postage rate
that exists for decades for letters mailed to Canada and Mexico and
represents a new increase of the postal rates in the US.

Yep ... ANYTHING to drive away the individual user.

They've got it ow so that nearly anything -=domestic=- other than a
simple sheet and a check in a lightweight envelope draws a
'surcharge'!

Never saw a 'business' so eager to drive away its 'small' customers.


That's hardly so. I can get four sheets in an envelope and still not
exceed the first-class rate.

Mail is still a bargain. 60 years ago stamps cost 5 cents and coffee
cost 5 cents. Today stamps are 45 cents and coffee is above $1.

Bill
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Old January 27th 13, 12:50 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Don Levey
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On 1/26/2013 17:32, Bill Sharpe wrote:
Sir F.A. Rien wrote in
:

The new international letter rate eliminated the lower postage rate
that exists for decades for letters mailed to Canada and Mexico and
represents a new increase of the postal rates in the US.

Yep ... ANYTHING to drive away the individual user.

They've got it ow so that nearly anything -=domestic=- other than a
simple sheet and a check in a lightweight envelope draws a
'surcharge'!

Never saw a 'business' so eager to drive away its 'small' customers.


That's hardly so. I can get four sheets in an envelope and still not
exceed the first-class rate.

Indeed - I just sent out 60 invitations including heavy card stock for
the invitation itself and the response card, the response envelope, and
an additional sheet with information on it - all for the 45 cent stamp.
We could have included more if we wanted/needed and still not have
exceeded the weight limit.
-Don

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Old January 27th 13, 04:57 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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Default First US global forever stamp, and Inverted Jenny SS

Indeed - I just sent out 60 invitations including heavy card stock for
the invitation itself and the response card, the response envelope, and
an additional sheet with information on it - all for the 45 cent stamp.
We could have included more if we wanted/needed and still not have
exceeded the weight limit.
-Don

Then your postie wasn't following the 'bendable' rules! "Heavy Card
Stock" shoud have a 'non-machinable' surcharge, per our PO.

THREE sheets here just make it though the 'thickness' slot, four get
surcharged!
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Old January 27th 13, 07:16 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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On 1/27/2013 10:57, Sir F.A. Rien wrote:
Indeed - I just sent out 60 invitations including heavy card stock for
the invitation itself and the response card, the response envelope, and
an additional sheet with information on it - all for the 45 cent stamp.
We could have included more if we wanted/needed and still not have
exceeded the weight limit.
-Don

Then your postie wasn't following the 'bendable' rules! "Heavy Card
Stock" shoud have a 'non-machinable' surcharge, per our PO.

THREE sheets here just make it though the 'thickness' slot, four get
surcharged!

For whatever reason, these envelopes were easily machinable. Never had
a problem with this sort of thing, at multiple post offices.
-Don
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Old January 28th 13, 02:20 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Victor Manta
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"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
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Mail is still a bargain. 60 years ago stamps cost 5 cents and coffee
cost 5 cents. Today stamps are 45 cents and coffee is above $1.

Bill


Bill,

Could you please send me by e-mail a cup of coffee? Many TIA.

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Old January 28th 13, 05:05 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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For whatever reason, these envelopes were easily machinable. Never had
a problem with this sort of thing, at multiple post offices.
-Don

Guess it's a difference between what each iof us calls "Heavy Card
Stock" G!
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Old January 28th 13, 05:13 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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Mail is still a bargain. 60 years ago stamps cost 5 cents and coffee
cost 5 cents. Today stamps are 45 cents and coffee is above $1.

Bill


But then we had 'regular coffee', today it's latte, espresso and other
stared big bucks.

Menawhile that 5˘ paid for anything that was under an ounce - not so
today! Effectively, to mail an eBay lot of ONE stamp with a good
stiffener, it costs 86˘!

If you want to comply with eBay 'rules' for a tracking, 1st Class is
no longer allowed to have delivery confirmation, so you have to move
up to "first Class Parcel with confirmation at $2.97.

I can still get a cuppa fo LESS than that!

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Old January 28th 13, 08:09 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Bill Sharpe[_2_]
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Sir F.A. Rien wrote in
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Mail is still a bargain. 60 years ago stamps cost 5 cents and coffee
cost 5 cents. Today stamps are 45 cents and coffee is above $1.

Bill


But then we had 'regular coffee', today it's latte, espresso and other
stared big bucks.


Regular coffee at Denny's is $1.95. With an AARP discount I can get a
cup for $1. A grande (medium-size) cup of regular coffee at our local
Starbucks is $1.80.

Menawhile that 5˘ paid for anything that was under an ounce - not so
today! Effectively, to mail an eBay lot of ONE stamp with a good
stiffener, it costs 86˘!


Why you need a stiffener for one stamp is beyond me. If your envelope is
under an ounce, the extra nonmachinable cost is still only 20 cents,
making your total 66 cents.


If you want to comply with eBay 'rules' for a tracking, 1st Class is
no longer allowed to have delivery confirmation, so you have to move
up to "first Class Parcel with confirmation at $2.97.


I don't use eBay so I don't need to track stamps.

I can still get a cuppa for LESS than that!


No argument there, although I doubt you can get an espresso or latte for
that price.

A few years ago I stopped using the APS stamps selling service because
of the high cost of forwarding the packages on to others. For awhile the
next person on my list was about four blocks away and I avoided the
charge by carrying the package to him personally.


 




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