NEW STAMP COULD BE USED FOREVER
The Postal Service said Wednesday it wants to raise the price of a first-class stamp by 3 cents -- to 42 cents -- and proposed a "forever" stamp that people could use as a hedge against future rate increases.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/03/postal.rates.ap/index.html
I wonder if this forever stamp is just another way to increase revenue? Of maybe it's meant as a buffer against another rate increase after only a few months. I would not spend the extra money for a large number of forever stamps until another rate increase was announced.
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Valla, you would not be paying more for the 'forever' stamps, they would cost the same as first class stamps today. Yes, it is possibly a way of increasing revenue but it can also help the consumer, especially those who use stamps a lot. They could purchase these 'forever' stamps in bulk, and not have to worry about future increases.
My personal opinion is to use your bank's bill-pay option as much as possible. Most US banks offer this service for free, and you can use bill-pay to pay anyone who has an address. We rarely send out bills by mail anymore.
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Valla, you would not be paying more for the 'forever' stamps, they would cost the same as first class stamps today. |
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