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babywings76 said:Oh my gosh, they are just forcing more and more people to find alternatives to using mail. I don't think I'm going to be able to afford to mail out invitations any more. Think I'll be trying out the phone-vite thing.
chezshelly said:Do you pay for the postage! I mail invitations or do evites for my hosts but never pay for postage! That would be way to much cost for me over a years time!!
I have no problem spending $.46 for a stamp that will take my piece of mail from my home and send it ANYWHERE, nationwide within a week. Yes, I understand it is an additional cost, but it is ONE penny more/stamp. You can also spend less/invitation and just use the post cards. I personally don't think the cost is that unreasonable.
babywings76 said:If we had good postcards, I might be tempted to use them. But I hate when they put a specific recipe picture on them or a theme show, because my show might not be that and I just don't like sending out something if we are doing something different. I know, that's probably silly, but it's a little thing that I don't like. I love the mini catalog. But to pay for them, envelopes, labels, postage, it just adds up. I still like to do it because I find I get less cancellations if I use them, but it cuts into my profits so much, I'm thinking I need to host coach better and just do things a little differently.
chezshelly said:Do you pay for the postage! I mail invitations or do evites for my hosts but never pay for postage! That would be way to much cost for me over a years time!!
chefsteph07 said:I wouldn't be opposed to asking my hosts to reimburse postage, I just haven't found a tactful way to suggest it. How do you do it?
The new postage rate for sending packages with Pampered Chef is based on the weight and size of the package, as well as the destination. It can range from $3.80 for a small package within the US to over $50 for a large package being sent internationally.
The new postage rate for packages with Pampered Chef will go into effect on January 26th, 2020. This is the date set by the United States Postal Service for their annual rate increase.
There will not be any changes to the way Pampered Chef handles postage. We will continue to provide the best rates possible and will adjust our shipping costs accordingly to reflect the new postage rate.
Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid the increase in postage rates. This is a nationwide change set by the United States Postal Service and all businesses will be affected by it.
Yes, you can still use your current postage stamps after the increase goes into effect. The value of your stamps does not decrease with the increase in postage rates, so they can still be used to send packages with Pampered Chef.