Do tripair mail tickets

A blast from the past!

Yes, I can help with Tripair mail tickets. A Tripair is a type of mail ticket that was used in the United States Postal Service (USPS) to pay for the postage of a letter or package that required three different postage rates to be applied.

A Tripair ticket typically consisted of three parts:

  1. The first part was for the first ounce of postage, which was usually the standard rate for a letter.
  2. The second part was for the additional postage required for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce.
  3. The third part was for any special services or fees, such as registered mail, certified mail, or insurance.

To use a Tripair ticket, you would fill out the ticket with the relevant information, including the sender's and recipient's addresses, the weight and dimensions of the package, and the type of service desired. You would then attach the ticket to the outside of the package and affix the required postage.

Tripair tickets were commonly used for packages that exceeded the standard letter rate or required special services. They were phased out in the 1980s as the USPS introduced new postage rates and services, and they are no longer used today.

If you need to send a package that requires multiple postage rates or special services, you can use a modern alternative, such as a USPS Click-N-Ship label or a postage meter.