on 04-20-2018 08:10 PM
So I want to mail a package by Regular Parcel with no insurance or other options, and I have a bunch of stamps I want to use up and stick it in the mailbox rather than go to the Post Office.
It's 24x18x6 cm and only weighs 78 grams, and the Canada Post website says to Saskatchewan it will cost:
Regular Price: $12.44
Fuel Surcharge: $1.43
Tax: $0.69
Since I've already paid tax on stamps, I always just put the regular price on when sending lettermail. When you're sending a parcel, though, do you attach just the regular price or the regular price + fuel surcharge?
This has been an illuminating post. I will be sure to make use of this tactic one day when I have stamps on hand. It's been my intention to try using stamps for tracked shipments for awhile.