Obligatory: this was yesterday (1/20/24)

In the US 1/20/24 was the last day to buy stamps at the old postage rate. The flat rate for postcards was 51 cents and was going up to 53 cents the next day.

They have a concept called forever stamps for regular letters and a similar thing for postcards. If you buy them today at today’s price, you can use them at any time in the future regardless of price increases. So if you’ll mail letters or postcards, they’re a good deal and future investment.

So anyways we ran to the post office at 4pm. The office was closed except for the self service machine. We need about 90 postcard stamps so I figured I’d get 100 to have some extras for the future.

I was so excited to see postcard stamps for 51 cents. I took a picture: https://i.imgur.com/M997Nfg.jpeg

So we bought 100, which happened to be the most we can buy at once.

At that point the machine began printing 100 individual 51 cents stamps.

Now you may have noticed the issue: it wasn’t 100 postcard stamps, but rather 100 stamps each saying 51 cents of value.

It took a long time as each stamp was printed one by one, but I got to stand there sad as I didn’t get my forever postcard stamps.

Now to mail my postcards, I’ll need to buy 2 cents of postage each (or more when it goes up again). I’ll be more careful next time.

Tldr: I bought 51 cent stamps instead of postcard stamps for 51 cents.

Edit: commented with an update after a few days.

  • @kWazt
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    Looking at the machine, I say you got bamboozled. The question at the top of the menu is “What kind[…]?” But yeah, maybe do a sample test run next time around.

  • @CrayonRosary
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    510 months ago

    Can you return them and buy 53 cent stamps instead? Might save you the hassle of 2 cent stamps.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      210 months ago

      Idk. I’m going to try to bring em to the post office later and talk to someone. I’d be fine paying the 2 cent extra for each to get forever postcard stamps at this point.

  • RBG
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    310 months ago

    Look, at least you can actually use them. Also use only one and pay a bit extra as normal instead of being forced to use two and paying 49 cents over price.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    10 months ago

    Interesting update.

    I went to the post office and asked about trading them in or something. They told me that they’re good for postcards forever.

    Each printed stamp has the print date on it. He said that they honor the value on the date it was printed. So because it was 51 cents and that would mail a postcard on the print date, they would be honored to mail a postcard just like a postcard stamp: forever.

    I’m honestly surprised. I asked if he was sure, he said 100% and pointed to his post office uniform.

    Hopefully they work lol. If they do: I learned something.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      210 months ago

      Final update. We tried to mail the postcards today and were told the other person was incorrect and the stamps were not enough postage. They said if it has the date and price, that’s the value. They asked a supervisor and he said to take them anyways with the value we had on them.

      They said they’ll probably (99%) send anyways and took them. I guess if we get postage due I’ll report back.