I have quite a few “forever” stamps. Considering how infrequently I mail anything these days, it could be a lifetime supply. Unless the USPS reneges on the forever part.
Since forever stamps exist now, I suggest you figure out how many stamps you use a year on average. Figure out the total of that and if you can, buy multiple years worth at today’s price. By the time you use them up, 1. you might not need as many more in the future and 2. they’ll be worth more than what you paid when purchased.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
“Laser print” the # to it.
Kaputnik 3 months ago
I have quite a few “forever” stamps. Considering how infrequently I mail anything these days, it could be a lifetime supply. Unless the USPS reneges on the forever part.
cdward 3 months ago
The US still has some of the lowest postage rates in the world.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
Not a good idea!!!!!
mrsdonaldson 3 months ago
So grateful for Forever stamps. It’s so nice not having to remember postage rates and have multiple stamp denominations to work it out.
ladykat 3 months ago
Buy a stamp.
KateMoves 3 months ago
Still the cheapest postage in the world.
CitizenKing 3 months ago
First class postage is now 73 cents. Why, over the course of the next year that will cost me, about 73 cents.
Ulrig 3 months ago
Since forever stamps exist now, I suggest you figure out how many stamps you use a year on average. Figure out the total of that and if you can, buy multiple years worth at today’s price. By the time you use them up, 1. you might not need as many more in the future and 2. they’ll be worth more than what you paid when purchased.
sincavage05 3 months ago
Don’t try to mail a package, stamps are nothing compared to the sticker shock there.
Ed The Red Premium Member 3 months ago
Thanks for breaking the post office, Republicans.