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    TTM postage question

    Have any of you guys ever had to put more than 1 stamp on a standard TTM or got one returned from the P.O. due to lack of postage ? #10 envelope with a sase,letter and 2 cards. That should be just one .44 First class stamp or 1 Forever stamp right? Just curious.

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    Should be. I think the rule is still under 13 ounces.

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    According to usps website, a 44 cent stamp only covers up to 1 ounce in a letter.

    http://www.usps.com/prices/first-class-mail-prices.htm

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    If there is a card inside that they can feel, or if it says Do Not Bend, it is non-machinable, which means that it has a surcharge above the standard 44 cents.
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    The post office really doesn't care. They're just happy someone's using it and it may get stopped once in a while but not often.

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