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  • In 2009, the United States Post Office handled approximately 6,671 pieces of mail every second. About 40 percent of the world's cards and letters are handled by the USPS. Postage rates are set for…

  • The Hasler IM330 is used for mass mailing items such as marketing materials or monthly statements issued by businesses with small to medium mailing volume. It affixes official United States postage…

  • There are many benefits to purchasing a postage scale for use at your home or office. Among them, you avoid long lines, you get postage instantly and many companies give you a discount on postage,…

  • Most postal scales do not calculate the cost of postage for the item you want to send. Instead, most simply determine the weight of a package. You need to then calculate the cost of postage based on…

  • If you have an old-fashioned, or analog postage scale, you can easily learn how to use it. If you're used to reading from a digital scale, you might find it confusing initially, but you'll find that…

  • When you need to send out a package or a simple letter, the U.S. Postal Service will generally have the best rates. However, the actual rates can vary depending on the weight of the object, its…

  • In 1975, a one ounce letter cost 10 cents to mail with each additional ounce costing 9 cents, significantly lower than 2009's rate of 44 cents for the first ounce and 17 cents for each additional…

  • A digital postage scale can save time, energy and money for a business, but not if it's inaccurate. There are a number of reasons why a scale goes out of balance or becomes inaccurate. With a little…

  • A postage scale is a great time and money saver for small businesses or anyone who tends to send out letters or packages on a regular basis. It weighs your mail precisely, allowing you to pay exact…