> Can I send a letter with no stamp on it?

Can I send a letter with no stamp on it?

Posted at: 2014-12-08 
Yes you need a stamp. The first letter you mailed had a prepaid meter code on it.

Yes, you need a stamp for it. If you do not put one on the envelope, you are doing two things: first, you are stealing from USPS, and second, it will be returned to you. If, by chance, the receiving company got the letter without proper postage, then they would think you are an ignorant fool for stealing and think you might steal from them.

You need a stamp, genius. The postage page envelope applied only to the contents you put in the envelope. It doesn't magically make all letters from you to the same person free.

If I were you I would hope that nobody from the company is reading this and realises who you are.

Cos if I were them just asking such a dumb question would rule you out from any consideration.

No, you can't send your letter without stamp.

You cannot send anything thru US post without postage paid.

https://www.usps.com/

I was mailed a letter from some company which had enrollment forms to sign up for something, so I filled them out and sent the letter back (which had a "postage paid" sticker on it), but then I realised that I left one of the forms out. So now I have to send them another letter...

Do I need a stamp for it? Or can I just send them a white, unstamped envelope with the address on it?