What Postage is Needed for Mailing a Catalog Without an Envelope?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the postage requirements for mailing Pampered Chef catalogs without envelopes. Participants share their insights on sealing methods, postage rates, and the variability of postal regulations across different locations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the necessary postage and sealing methods for mailing catalogs without envelopes.
  • Another participant suggests that sealing only one side may suffice, although they are unsure about the postage cost.
  • Several users mention that standard first-class postage is typically required, with a note that all three sides should be sealed according to postal regulations.
  • One participant shares that mini catalogs require a $0.41 stamp, while regular catalogs may cost around $1.16, though they are uncertain.
  • Another participant expresses frustration with their postal service, noting that they must use envelopes and the costs associated with mailing catalogs.
  • One participant believes that declaring the contents as catalogs may lead to cheaper postage, while another shares a contrasting experience of having to double stamp their mini catalogs due to insufficient postage.
  • Media mail is mentioned as a potentially cheaper option, but some participants note restrictions on including flyers or varying contents.
  • One participant reflects on the inconsistency of postal regulations, sharing that their local post office has changed its policies regarding media mail.
  • Another participant humorously suggests that being friendly with postal workers might yield better outcomes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the sealing requirements and the use of media mail for catalogs, with no clear consensus on the best approach to mailing without envelopes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with mailing catalogs across different postal services, highlighting the variability in regulations and costs based on location.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on mailing catalogs without envelopes may find the shared experiences and varying opinions relevant to their own practices.

KHolmes
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What cost of stamp do we have to put on the main catalog to mail it without an envelope? And do you have to seal all three sides or just the side not the top and bottom?

Thanks
 
I would think that you can just seal the side, postage unknown :p .
 
They take standard first class postage, but according to official PO regulations, you are supposed to seal all 3 open sides. Some POs may let it slide, so risking it is up to you. You are also supposed to address them so that the long folded side is at the bottom, so it doesn't get jammed in the machinery.
 
chefann said:
They take standard first class postage, but according to official PO regulations, you are supposed to seal all 3 open sides. Some POs may let it slide, so risking it is up to you. You are also supposed to address them so that the long folded side is at the bottom, so it doesn't get jammed in the machinery.
The mini catalogs take a $0.41 stamp. The regular catalog takes more. I think it was like $1.16 but I am not sure. Seal all 3 sides and address it as orientated by PC and then have the PO let you know the exact price. (then pass it on!)
 
i wish our postal service was like yours in the US. we used to have a cheaper postage rate for cards-A VERY LONG TIME AGO!!!!!!!
now everything under 50g is 52cents and it has to be in an envelope our mini catalogues just make it :(
 
I'm not sure but I think my postage was cheaper when I told them it was catalogs in the envelope instead of whatever. Has anyone heard of this???
 
Media mail is cheaper, but no notes or flyers are allowed in them, and each one has to be exactly the same...
 
Mine had flyers in them and they did it anyway. I guess I just got lucky. I didn't know the rules though.
 
heather9892 said:
i wish our postal service was like yours in the US. we used to have a cheaper postage rate for cards-A VERY LONG TIME AGO!!!!!!!
now everything under 50g is 52cents and it has to be in an envelope our mini catalogues just make it :(
My last batch of mini catalogues for the spring/summer release- were almost ALL sent back with a little clear sticker over my 52c stamp asking for more. I had to double stamp and remail them all. I won't be doing THAT again. I will be taking the whole stack to the post office for weighing and THEY can put those printed stamps on them all.
 
I am sure it is who you get at the PO my lady knew what I had in my pkgs and she would send them media mail now if I want to send media mail I need to go to the PO she transferred to which is out of my way.
 
gilliandanielle said:
Media mail is cheaper, but no notes or flyers are allowed in them, and each one has to be exactly the same...
My PO will not allow catalogs or invitations in media mail either.
 
My PO use to allow catalogs in Media mail and we have a new Post Master now and he won't allow it. Its funny how one PO will allow it and one won't!:confused:


Kelly V.
 
Maybe if you "pamper the post office" they will be more generous??? :0)
 
That's cute!

I have tried, this new one is a male and not interested. The one that retired was a female and loved our product! Oh well, maybe I need to go to a different PO :p


Kelly V.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended postage for mailing a Pampered Chef catalog without an envelope?

The recommended postage for mailing a Pampered Chef catalog without an envelope typically falls under the category of "flat" mail. As of the latest postal rates, you would generally need to use a First-Class stamp, which is currently priced at 66 cents for a standard-sized catalog. However, it's always best to check the USPS website for the most current rates.

Can I use a postcard stamp for mailing a catalog without an envelope?

No, a postcard stamp is not sufficient for mailing a catalog without an envelope. Catalogs are considered larger than standard postcards, so they require the appropriate postage for flat mail. Using a postcard stamp may result in your catalog being returned or delayed.

Are there any size restrictions for mailing a catalog without an envelope?

Yes, there are size restrictions when mailing a catalog without an envelope. The catalog must meet the USPS requirements for flat mail, which means it should be rectangular, at least 11.5 inches long, and no more than 15 inches long. The thickness should also be between 0.25 inches and 0.75 inches. If your catalog exceeds these dimensions, you may need to pay additional postage.

What are the benefits of mailing a catalog without an envelope?

Mailing a catalog without an envelope can be beneficial as it allows for a more eye-catching presentation. Recipients can see the cover of the catalog immediately, which may entice them to open it. Additionally, it can save on the cost of envelopes, making it a more economical option for direct sales representatives.

How can I ensure my catalog arrives safely when mailed without an envelope?

To ensure your catalog arrives safely, consider using a heavier cardstock or a protective cover to prevent bending or damage during transit. You can also use a rubber band or string to keep it secure. Additionally, make sure to affix the correct postage and address clearly to avoid any delivery issues.

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