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What is the Cost to Mail Mini Catalogs?

In summary, the cost of mailing mini catalogs can range from $0.50 to $2.00 per piece, with additional fees for services such as address verification and sorting. There is a minimum of 200 pieces required for standard mailing and 500 pieces for first-class mailing. Presorting and presorting can save money on postage, and there are discounts available for bulk mailings through meeting certain requirements.
chefsolnick
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Can someone tell me this? TIA!
 
1st class stamp. In an envelope or not.
 
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Thanks! You sure do know a lot!! (you helped me with the labels in P3 as well!) :)
 

1. How much does it cost to mail mini catalogs?

The cost to mail mini catalogs varies depending on factors such as weight, size, and mailing destination. Generally, it can range from $0.50 to $2.00 per piece.

2. Are there any additional fees for mailing mini catalogs?

In addition to the postage cost, there may be additional fees for services such as address verification, sorting, and presorting. These fees can add up to an extra $0.10 to $0.20 per piece.

3. Is there a minimum number of mini catalogs required for mailing?

Yes, there is a minimum of 200 pieces required for standard mailing and 500 pieces for first-class mailing. However, some postal services may have different minimum requirements.

4. Can I save money by presorting and presorting my mini catalogs?

Yes, presorting and presorting your mini catalogs can save you money on postage. This involves sorting the mail by zip code and other criteria before sending it to the post office, which can result in lower postage rates.

5. Are there any discounts available for mailing mini catalogs?

Yes, there are discounts available for bulk mailings of mini catalogs. These discounts can be obtained by presorting and presorting the mail, using specific mailing formats, and meeting certain volume requirements.

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