Do you have to pay for stampless mail

In the United States, the answer is yes, you typically need to pay for stampless mail, also known as "metered mail" or "prepaid mail." Here's why:

In the past, mail was required to have a postage stamp or a postage meter impression to indicate payment for postage. With the advent of electronic postage meters and online postage services, the need for physical stamps has decreased, but the requirement for payment remains.

To send stampless mail, you'll need to affix a postage meter impression or a printed postage label to the envelope or package. These impressions or labels are generated using a postage meter or online postage service, and they contain the postage amount and other relevant information.

The cost of postage for stampless mail varies depending on the weight, size, and destination of the mailpiece. You can use a postage meter or online postage service to calculate the cost and print the necessary postage impression or label.

Some common types of stampless mail include:

  1. Metered mail: This is mail that is sent using a postage meter, which prints the postage impression directly onto the envelope or package.
  2. Online postage: This is mail that is sent using an online postage service, which generates a printed postage label that is affixed to the envelope or package.
  3. Prepaid mail: This is mail that is sent using a prepaid postage label or envelope, which has the postage already paid for.

In summary, while you don't need to use physical stamps to send mail, you still need to pay for postage using a postage meter or online postage service.