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    postage question

    How many stamps should i put on an envelope of an 8x10?

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    about 3

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    Always depends upon the weight of the package. Easiest way is to get a small scale and look up shipping rates on the P.O.s website

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    2 $0.45 stamps and a $0.20

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    I actually put 5 on mine because I usually send them in a toploader and I include a sharpie. The PO charges me 2.12 when I mail this way(it's about 4 ounces), so the 5 more than covers the return postage.
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    I use 3 forever stamps

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    Yeah, like Druce said above, it depends on what you put in the envelope. I always put a piece of thin cardboard to keep it rigid as well as an ultra pro sleeve and it comes out to about $1.80.

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