How to pay for priority mail
There are several ways to pay for Priority Mail services offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS):
- Cash: You can pay with cash at a post office or a self-service kiosk.
- Credit/Debit Card: Many post offices and self-service kiosks accept major credit and debit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- Check: You can pay with a check at a post office or a self-service kiosk.
- Money Order: You can purchase a money order at a post office and use it to pay for Priority Mail services.
- Online Payment: You can pay for Priority Mail services online using the USPS website or a third-party shipping platform like Stamps.com or Endicia.
- PayPal: Some online shipping platforms, like Stamps.com, accept PayPal as a payment method.
- USPS Click-N-Ship: You can also pay for Priority Mail services using the USPS Click-N-Ship online service, which allows you to print a shipping label and pay for the service online.
When paying for Priority Mail services, you'll need to provide the following information:
- The weight and dimensions of your package
- The destination zip code
- The type of service you want (e.g., Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express)
- Your payment method
Keep in mind that prices for Priority Mail services vary depending on the weight, size, and destination of your package. You can use the USPS website or a shipping calculator to estimate the cost of your Priority Mail service.