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The Current Facts on Postage Stamps
by John Francis

Published on this site: May 31st, 2006 - See
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Postage stamps are the proof that the proper fee has been paid to
send a piece of correspondence. If a postage stamp is not present
on a piece of mail being sent, the recipient becomes responsible
for paying the postage due. If the recipient does not wish to pay
the postage due, then the item is returned to the original sender.
Postage stamps can be purchased in a variety of ways. They can be
purchased individually, in a book (usually 20) or in a larger roll,
if a significant amount is needed. Stamps can be found at the local
postal office, in a machine, or at certain locations that provide
the service of selling stamps. Keep in mind that most of these remote
locations, which are not affiliated with the postal service, tend to charge more per stamp.
For example, an establishment that cashes checks and provides other
similar services charges 50 cents for a stamp that costs only 39
cents if purchased elsewhere.
Postage stamps have come along way since their initial introduction.
No advancement is more appreciated than the birth of the self-sticking
stamp. Along with this clever, and much appreciated, advancement,
there has also been the change in the look of postage stamps.
Postage stamps come in a variety of sizes and shapes now, and they
have all sorts of pictures and themes to them. Depending on the
season or current holiday, stamps will have themes that match the
current time.
Postage stamps have also been made in honor of certain people and
places. Additionally, a neat feature of stamps is that they can
be purchased for a particular cause and the difference in the proceeds
(which is very slight) will go to the cause the stamps were promoting.
The current price of postage stamps is 39 cents a piece, which is
a 2 cents increase over the 37 cents amount. Postage prices continue
to rise as the general public uses hard-copy mail less and less,
due to advancements in technology that allow most common correspondence
to be sent electronically.
As the use of the electronic submission grows, the price of individual
postage stamps will most likely increase. If the total volume of
mail decreases, the difference must be made up by charging more
money to send each piece of mail. The likelihood, at this point,
is that postage stamps will continue to increase in price, as time
goes on.

John Francis :
http://postagehq.com Everything you need to know about postage
from collecting stamps to postage rates.


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