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I need to mail a CD in an envelope. My kitchen scale is batteryless. How much postage should I affix?
Posted by
prayformojo (aka mayhem)
Sep 2 '14, 14:46
stupid batteryless scale
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thanks, guys -- nm
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prayformojo
Sep 2, 14:54
A small size manila envelope containing one DC is exactly one ounce (no case), according to this. -- (link)
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mara
Sep 2, 14:52
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Oh, wait -- just the envelope is one ounce, maybe. Gah. -- nm
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mara
Sep 2, 14:57
Uh, CD, not DC. -- nm
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mara
Sep 2, 14:53
Go here, fill out and plug in 0.55 ounces for the weight. -- (link)
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JaxSean
Sep 2, 14:50
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If it's rigid (according to mara's link above), I get $3. -- nm
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JaxSean
Sep 2, 14:54
(I plugged in some general info and I got $0.98.) -- nm
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JaxSean
Sep 2, 14:52
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