I know the post office has to hand process square sized envelopes. Their machine has a hard time locating the stamps location because of the envelopes size. I have mailed square envelopes a lot of times. If mailed within the U.S., it's $0.03 more than the standard $0.44. So it is 47 cents....that is- if it is the normal weight of a card or letter. If it's over an ounce, the price goes up.
Yes it does. It is .20 cents more for a square envelope. You can look it up on usps.com. Right now it's .65 cents to mail a square envelope.
An envelope with a height exceeding 6 and one-eighths inches, and any square envelope, is non-machinable. Therefore, the rate for first class US domestic postage is $.64.
The cost will depend upon the size and also the weight of the envelope. Also if it is first class or second class mail, and the country you live in. If you are in UK you can go to Royal Mail website and get the exact price of the cost but you need the weight of the envelope.
what is the cost to mail an A9 Announcement envelope 6x9
The cost to mail a manila envelope will depend on the size of the envelope and the weight of the envelope. The average cost to mail a manila envelope that is 8"X11" is about $2 if the contents weigh less than one pound.
"No, the cost of mailing a letter doesn't depend on the shape of the envelope but how much weight is actually inside the envelope. It's based on the weight."
As of August 3, 2010, the rate to mail a square envelope in the United States, domestic first class mail, was 64 cents.
The cost of your mail is all about the weight of the package. the more that it weighs, the more it costs. The shape of the envelope is not going to change the price at all
The cost to mail a 5.75 x 8.75 envelope will depend on the weight of the envelope. As of May 2014, the cost to mail a standard letter is 49 cents.
It currently costs 44 cent to mail a regular envelope, which is the price for a stamp.
No, the minimum size for an envelope by USPS standards is 3.5 inches wide by 5 inches high.
The first ounce is 44 cents. Each additional ounce is 17 cents. That would be 78 cents to mail it anywhere inside the US.