Are Host Packets Cheaper to Mail with XpressPost?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the cost-effectiveness of mailing host packets using XpressPost compared to regular envelopes, with participants sharing their personal experiences and insights on mailing strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that mailing host packets in an XpressPost envelope can be cheaper than using a regular envelope, especially if the weight exceeds 500g.
  • Another participant shares their experience of splitting heavier mailings into two envelopes to avoid higher costs associated with parcels.
  • One participant inquires about the cost of mailing, leading to another participant providing a specific price of $2.65 for mailing.
  • Another participant expresses a preference for including a folder in their mailings for organization, noting that it may not fit in the XpressPost envelopes.
  • Several participants engage in light-hearted banter regarding the differences in mailing practices between Canadian and American consultants.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best mailing strategy, with some participants supporting the use of XpressPost for heavier packets while others prefer splitting items into multiple envelopes. No clear consensus emerges on a single best practice.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences related to mailing practices within the context of Canadian postage rates, with some participants acknowledging the differences for American consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cost-effective mailing strategies for host packets may find the shared experiences relevant.

stefani2
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Did you know (depending on how many catalogues you put in) that it is probably cheaper to put them in an XpressPost envelope than to put them in a regular sized envelope and mail it? If it is over 500g then it will be cheaper to ExpressPost it.....
 
I was told if it was over 500 that I should split it up into two envelopes - then it's two envelopes being mailed rather than one parcel (what an envelope goes as if over 500) so that's what I always do. 4 cattys plus invites - one manila envelope, any more than that - 2 manila envelopes
 
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good to know Jodi - and about how much is it?
 
I just went and checked my receipts and it's $2.65.
 
I should start doing that, but I always like to include a folder for them to keep everything organized. This of course would not fit.
 
Rhonda, they're Canadian. You're American. Ignore them. LOL!
 
Oh, you're right (LOL)!! Well I was thinking of the priority envelopes others use. I can't get my darn folders to fit in them!

Thanks for the wake-up Rae!!
 
raebates said:
Rhonda, they're Canadian. You're American. Ignore them. LOL!

:p :p :p huh!
 
Just giving you a rough time, Jodi. When I first saw the thread I thought, "Some silly American is going to read this, not noticing they're talking about Canadian postage rates." I'm just glad I wasn't that silly American. ;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Host Packets Cheaper to Mail with XpressPost?

No, XpressPost is generally more expensive than standard mailing options. While it offers faster delivery, the cost may not be ideal for sending host packets.

What are the benefits of using XpressPost for mailing host packets?

XpressPost provides faster delivery and tracking options, which can be beneficial if you need to ensure that your host receives the packet quickly and can prepare for their party.

Can I save money by using a different mailing option for host packets?

Yes, using standard mail or a less expedited service can save you money when mailing host packets. Consider comparing rates from different carriers to find the most economical option.

How do I determine the best mailing option for my host packets?

Consider factors such as delivery time, cost, and the importance of tracking. If timely delivery is crucial, XpressPost may be worth the extra cost; otherwise, standard mailing may suffice.

Are there any discounts available for mailing host packets?

Some postal services offer bulk mailing discounts or promotional rates, so it’s worth checking with your local postal service or carrier for any available savings when sending multiple packets.

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