In response to Postage Rates debate.
knewjak
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In response to many questions about the recent hike in postage rates. I went to my local post office today with a few packages to weigh, and received quotes for how much it cost to send each one to various locations. Keep in mind, that I am in the Washington DC area (although, these numbers should be fairly consistent with anyone stateside). I chose my US destination to be California, as it would be the farthest I would have to send a package in the states, and thus the most expensive. The other two locations were London, and Tokyo.*note that these rates are for LPs only, using record-mailer boxes (from Bags Unlimited).1LP (w/ cardboard backing)to California (Priority Mail, no extras) = $4.60to London (Airmail, no extras) = $12.00to Tokyo (Airmail, no extras) = $10.102LPsto California (Priority Mail, no extras) = $7.50to London (Airmail, no extras) = $15.20to Tokyo (Airmail, no extras) = $14.453LPsto California (Priority Mail, no extras) = $7.50to London (Airmail, no extras) = $16.80to Tokyo (Airmail, no extras) = $15.90*forgot to mention, that these rates do not reflect the cost of gas to post office. haha
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your Priority rate doesn't match my experience, that's the 1-lb rate which my packages always tend to outweigh.
How many pads are you using?
I am in NYC. The rate for one LP in a brasspack mailer, with two inserts, poly, and separate sleeve is as follows, NOT including packaging/handling:
to California (2 lb rate, Priority): $7.50
to UK (20 oz rate, airmail): $12.00
to Tokyo (20 oz rate, airmail): $11.55
Surprising that Japan is now less than Europe.
The others with 2 and 3 LPs didnt need them as they proved to be sturdy enough.