How can i buy stamps from my mail carrier

In the United States, you can buy stamps from your mail carrier, but it's not a guaranteed service. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Availability: Not all mail carriers carry stamps. They may have a limited supply or none at all, especially if they're on a delivery route.
  2. Request in advance: If you need stamps, it's a good idea to call your local post office or your mail carrier ahead of time to request them. This way, they can bring some with them on their next delivery.
  3. Mail carrier's discretion: Your mail carrier may or may not have stamps available. If they don't have any, they might be able to bring some on their next delivery or suggest an alternative, such as visiting a post office.
  4. Payment methods: If your mail carrier does have stamps, they may only accept cash or checks. They may not be able to accept credit or debit cards.
  5. Stamp denominations: Your mail carrier may not have all denominations of stamps available. They might only have the current Forever Stamp, which is currently $0.55.

To increase your chances of getting stamps from your mail carrier:

Remember, your mail carrier's availability of stamps may vary, so it's always a good idea to plan ahead and check with them before relying on them for stamp purchases.