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Updated almost 9 years ago, 01/25/2016

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Benjamin Cowles
  • Cape Coral, FL
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Cheapest way to buy stamps

Benjamin Cowles
  • Cape Coral, FL
Posted

probably a silly question but I haven't really shopped for them. I'm assuming the post office but I know the private post offices and grocery stores sell them too. I guess I'm wondering if they'll tack on extra charges, if they can, to them. Also it'd be good to know if any ways to get discounts on them if at all available. Any tricks, tips? Or do you just go grab a "book o' stamps" wherever they're sold? 

Also while I'm on the subject, I've learned that post card postage is cheaper. So... do you buy a different stamp for that? Again, and I hope you can't see me blushing, but I don't wanna fall prey to some street corner stamp peddler lol. I typically fall for con artist's tricks.