What is the cost of mailing a host packet?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the costs associated with mailing host packets among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences regarding postage rates, mailing methods, and the contents of their packets.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions mailing a host packet for $4.80, including various materials, and considers that a nicer presentation may increase costs to around $10.00.
  • Another participant shares that they mail their packets for $2 using a specific method involving "Bound and Printed Matter" and two $1 stamps.
  • Several users discuss using flat rate priority envelopes, noting that they can include as much as they want for a fixed price.
  • One participant expresses frustration with inconsistent information from their post office regarding mailing options and costs.
  • Another participant highlights that delivery confirmation is included when using click-n-ship for priority mail, which can reduce costs.
  • Some participants mention concerns about including certain materials in their packets that may violate mailing guidelines.
  • One participant describes the convenience of using online services to order envelopes and print postage at home.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best mailing method and associated costs, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of experiences and methods for mailing host packets, reflecting different postal regulations and personal preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on mailing costs and methods for host packets may find the shared experiences valuable.

chefpelkey
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Hi everyone,

I'm just wondering what it costs you to mail your host packets. I went to mail one today and included the following:

Pack of invites
Thanks host letter
rec. brochure
3 catalogs
5 OOFs
guest and host special
Kit special

This came to $4.80 regular mail. I wanted to put all of my contents in a nice 2 pocket folder with sheet protectors but my envelope was too small
(9" X 12") So, now I'm thinking that to do a nice presentation of materials it may cost me closer to $10.00 Yikes!

Any thoughts on this? Thanks, Renee
 
$4.80 for me to use the prepaid flat rate stamp with envelope! I jam pack it with info!
 
I mail my packets for $2.

In it I include:
2 catalogs
Show Planner
6 OOF
Guest & Host Specials
Intro Letter
30 invites
Recruiting Brochure.

I just write "Bound and Printed Matter" on the front of the envelope and put 2 $1 stamps on it and stick it in a mail drop box.
 
I use the flat rate priority envelopes and buy the postage on line through the usps.com click-N-ship. I leave it in my mailbox and my carrier picks it up. Saves me time, money, and gas.Bound Printed Matter is a "space available" service and can often take much longer to be delivered. Not to mention that you have things in there that violate the BPM guidelines.
 
I go with the flat rate envelope. I can put as much in it as I want and it's the same price!
 
Yeah, I have to do the flat rate env, too. My post office said I couldn't do the bound printed thing.
 
DebbieJ said:
Not to mention that you have things in there that violate the BPM guidelines.

What is included that violates it??
 
A letter...
 
Hmmm... it's not a formal "letter" ... it's more of an instructional sheet...

Well, I'll have to look into it. I haven't had any problems so far...
 
coriatc said:
Hmmm... it's not a formal "letter" ... it's more of an instructional sheet...

Well, I'll have to look into it. I haven't had any problems so far...

You won't until someone notices the package and asks what is in it! What I was told at my PO is that since it was marketing materials, etc., that it did not count as media mail. And, as Deb said, with media mail, you never know when it will get to the recipient.

With the flate rate priority mail envelopes, delivery confirmation is included in the price - as is the cost of the envelope - and there is no weigh limit. If it can fit in the envelope, you can send it.
 
I use a two pocket folder for my host packets. It goes in a Priority Mail Flat Rate envelope. I use stamps.com and just place it in my mail box.
 
ljeffries said:
You won't until someone notices the package and asks what is in it! What I was told at my PO is that since it was marketing materials, etc., that it did not count as media mail. And, as Deb said, with media mail, you never know when it will get to the recipient.

With the flate rate priority mail envelopes, delivery confirmation is included in the price - as is the cost of the envelope - and there is no weigh limit. If it can fit in the envelope, you can send it.

Exactly what I was going to say. The thing that they wouldn't allow to be in there was the invitations. Even though they weren't filled out they could not be in there for media mail. Then later they said the catalog couldn't be media either.

I need to pick up some flat rate envelopes - I didn't realize delivery confirmation was included. I've been putting the packet in a regular 9x12.

And, by the way, if you use a 10x 13 there's a higher shipping rate for that too.

Oh, and media is sent AFTER parcel post and after a parcel post package took over a month to get to someone I don't ship that way at all. I don't trust my packets to go by slow boat either.
 
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Thanks everyone and not to sound like a complete idiot but what is this "flat rate priority envelope"? Where do I get this and should I purchase stamps online? Or, should I be getting this from my post office. Why don't they tell you these things!!!!!!!!!!

I'm sorry to ask silly questions but if someone could just spell it all out for me that would be great! I'm just not good at these types of things!


Renee
 
you can get the flat rate envelope from usps.com and your postman (woman) will drop them off at your house and you can purchase the stamps there as well so you can just ship from home.
 
I just have to weigh in. I was so upset after going to the PO today! Everytime I go they tell me something different!!! They used to let me do bound printed, which was around $2 per packet. A few months ago, they told me BP didn't exsit any more and so now they would go media mail even though it's not "books". Today the lady was really rude and insisted on the higher 4.80 per packet. I had 4 and not to sound cheap, but our budget is pretty tight right now and I really didn't want to spend the extra $ when I've been used to getting them sent for $2. Never had any trouble with a host getting a packet for the cheaper rate.

The idea of not having to even go to the PO is appealing. Might have to try the one rate envelope and just do it from home.
 
The $4.80 Priority does not include confirmation. That is an additional $.65. At least that is what is charged at my Post Office.
 
if you print with click-n-ship with usps.com then the delivery confirmation is free with priority mail, and the price drops down to $4.75 (pretty sure) Then you can always have free pick up from your carrier(priority mail package and any other letters with stamps.
If you take it to the post office then it makes it an add on for delivery confirmation.
 
Jess_K said:
if you print with click-n-ship with usps.com then the delivery confirmation is free with priority mail, and the price drops down to $4.75 (pretty sure) Then you can always have free pick up from your carrier(priority mail package and any other letters with stamps.
If you take it to the post office then it makes it an add on for delivery confirmation.

I also use click-n-ship and it's great!
 
can some kind soul walk me thru click-n-ship?? I have seen others chat about this and would love to do it myself~anytime I go to the USPS website, I get very overwhelmed with all of the choices and for some reason, I wind up nowhere near where I want to be~
 
Meg, I don't know how friendly you are with your local postmaster, but that might be the best place to turn concerning click-n-ship. Mine walked me through the whole process. She loves that I use it so regularly.
 
It is cheaper with click and ship - and delivery confirmation IS included with the Priority Flat Rate envelope. Plus - you get the discount of 5 cents.
I like being able to order the envelopes (FREE) online and have them delivered to my house - and to be able to print the postage at home and not have to go to the post office! PLUS - they are giving you a discount for doing it at home.
 
now there is an idea~and someone to add to my contact list, Rae!

Did she come in to your house and show you on the computer???? My former mailman was a crotchity old dude that barely slowed down to put the mail in the box, so I am glad we now have a younger lady...sounds like I need to leave a note for her!
 
I'm always in the little post office in Mexico, IN. The Post Master there actually took me behind the counter and walked me through doing a shipping label on her computer. As you probably found out, there are several steps. She's become a friend, a host, and a good customer. ;)
 
ChefLisa said:
The $4.80 Priority does not include confirmation. That is an additional $.65. At least that is what is charged at my Post Office.

I went to a locally owned shipping store today to mail a host packet and it was $4.80 and she emailed me a tracking number. I know at the PO they charge extra for this so it is nice that I can go to this local shop which is closer and I dont have to deal with the lines at the PO and I get this added service! :D
 
wow I just tried the click n ship! Its great! I can't believe I didn't think of this before! I love this website! I am doing a lot of catalog show b/c i have a 3 month old and I want to get qualified, this will save me tons!
 
I find it saves time and money.
 
BethCooks4U said:
I need to pick up some flat rate envelopes - I didn't realize delivery confirmation was included. I've been putting the packet in a regular 9x12.

Beth, you can order the flat rate envelopes on USPS.com for free. They will deliver them to your house.
 
chefmeg said:
can some kind soul walk me thru click-n-ship?? I have seen others chat about this and would love to do it myself~anytime I go to the USPS website, I get very overwhelmed with all of the choices and for some reason, I wind up nowhere near where I want to be~

Go to usps.com

half way down on the left side Print Postage has a link for click-n-ship

Right hand side of the page...you need to register (create a screen name and password, etc.) Once that is done, the next time you will just need to go to click-n-ship and then "sign in" using that screen name and password


I love, love, love this! It doesn't cost a thing (Stamps.com has a monthly fee...dont' go pay for this service!) and you can order stamps, flat rate envies, etc and they will deliver them! If you order postage, they only charge you $1 to ship...no matter how much you order. That's less than the gas to the post office!

**BTW- last year my postal lady (who is VERY NICE and used to pick up my flat rate envies from my mailbox) said that she CAN NOT DO THAT anymore with just generic postage on them. The only way she can do this (if it's more than a pound...which ours would be....) is if I print out the label using the click and ship. This way, they can "track" who sent the package. So...if I am a terrorist and mail something bad, they know where I live... Otherwise, I would need to GO INTO THE POST OFFICE so they could "see" who was sending it...

I bought myself a postal scale at walmart ($20 or so) and now I mail everything from home!

Meg...if this doesn't help...call me! I will walk you through it while you are on your computer!!
 
BTW- to answer the orginal question...I try to give out the catalogs and guest list stuff AT THE SHOW WHERE I BOOK THEM. This way, the rest of the stuff I send can all fit into a business sized envie with just one stamp. (Planner, host benefits, host and guest specials, OOF's) I mail out their invites...so I dont' need to mail a pack of postcards.
 
What sort of labels do you need to buy in order to print the postage?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a host packet in Pampered Chef?

A host packet is a collection of materials provided to potential hosts to help them understand the benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef party. It typically includes product catalogs, order forms, and information about hosting incentives.

What is the cost of mailing a host packet?

The cost of mailing a host packet can vary depending on the weight of the materials and the shipping method used. On average, it may cost between $3 to $7 for standard mailing within the United States.

Can I send a host packet electronically to save on mailing costs?

Yes, you can send a digital version of the host packet via email or through social media. This not only saves on mailing costs but also allows for quicker delivery and easier access for the host.

Are there any ways to reduce the cost of mailing host packets?

To reduce mailing costs, consider using lightweight materials, bulk mailing options, or combining packets for multiple hosts. Additionally, using flat-rate shipping options can also help save money.

Will Pampered Chef reimburse me for the cost of mailing host packets?

Typically, Pampered Chef does not reimburse consultants for mailing costs. It's advisable to factor these expenses into your overall budget and consider them as part of your business operating costs.

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