I love being able to print postage to ship items directly from home, but am having trouble figuring weights. How do you weigh packages? Would an inexpensive food scale from Wal-Mart work? Nothing is heavy enogh to register on my bathroom scale, not that I'd want to use that anyway!
Is there anyway to inexpensively weigh and ship from home, or should I just keep going to the post office and making sure it is done right the first time?
Also, with Priority Mail, if I didn't put enough postae on something will it be returned to me, or go to the recipient postage due?
Is there anyway to inexpensively weigh and ship from home, or should I just keep going to the post office and making sure it is done right the first time?
Also, with Priority Mail, if I didn't put enough postae on something will it be returned to me, or go to the recipient postage due?
) who send them on. So if you don't want the worry of 'what actually happened to it', it is definitely better to make sure before of the weight.
It will come back postage due, but it will come back.