Thanks for responding to your prior vid! Is it presumed the envelope is non-machinable based off the postage they see? I worry that I paid for all this additional postage only for them to run a wax seal through the sorter anyway 😮
So long as you've got the proper postage amount on there they shouldn't. You can always take a few of the envelopes into the office first to confirm that it's all good with them before sending them from your own mail box =) esp if you're doing them for a wedding invite cause sometimes, depending on paper and such inside, it may be thick enough/weigh enough to need a tad bit of extra postage. I've used all sorts of stamp combos with my letters when I run low 😅 so far my stamps have been good. In my. . . What. . . Uh 4+ish years of waxing letters I've only had 1 have an issue =)
Thanks for responding to your prior vid! Is it presumed the envelope is non-machinable based off the postage they see? I worry that I paid for all this additional postage only for them to run a wax seal through the sorter anyway 😮
So long as you've got the proper postage amount on there they shouldn't. You can always take a few of the envelopes into the office first to confirm that it's all good with them before sending them from your own mail box =) esp if you're doing them for a wedding invite cause sometimes, depending on paper and such inside, it may be thick enough/weigh enough to need a tad bit of extra postage.
I've used all sorts of stamp combos with my letters when I run low 😅 so far my stamps have been good. In my. . . What. . . Uh 4+ish years of waxing letters I've only had 1 have an issue =)