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  2. Meter stamp - Wikipedia

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    A selection of meter stamps A selection of Japanese meter franked airmail letters. A meter stamp, or meter mark, is the impression made by a postage meter machine that indicates that postage has been paid on a letter or parcel. [1] Meter stamps are widely used by businesses and organisations as they are more efficient than using postage stamps.

  3. Postage meter - Wikipedia

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    One solution was a postage stamp affixing machine, introduced in the 1880s. [2] [3] The earliest record of a franking machine was by Frenchman Carle Bushe who in 1884 obtained a British Patent for a device that would print a stamp on an envelope and record postage via a counting device.

  4. Metered reply mail - Wikipedia

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    Metered reply mail, or MRM, is a type of mail in which a business sends pre-printed, self-addressed envelopes or postcards to customers, with postage prepaid on the envelopes or postcards with a postage meter. [1] It is thus similar to courtesy reply mail with a postage stamp already affixed.

  5. Mail - Wikipedia

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    Long before email and computer-printed letters, however, decorated envelopes, rubber stamps and artistamps formed part of the medium of mail art. [ 64 ] In the 2000s (decade) with the advent of eBay and other online auction sites and online stores , postal services in industrialized nations have seen a major shift to item shipping.

  6. Franking - Wikipedia

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    1840 (UK) Postally franked German Air Mail cover (Berlin-Buenos Aires via D-LZ127 Graf Zeppelin (1934)) "Postage" franking is the physical application and presence of postage stamps, or any other markings recognized and accepted by the postal system or systems providing service, which indicate the payment of sufficient fees for the class of service which the item of mail is to be or had been ...

  7. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    The ship fee, including the ship rate on letters for delivery at the port of entry, were on a per letter basis, rather than weight. The United States issued its first postage stamps in 1847. Before that time, the letters' rates, dates, and origins were written by hand or sometimes in combination with a handstamp device. [1]

  8. Why did Stanislaus County taxpayers get letters stamped ... - AOL

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    County officials have promised an apology.

  9. Postmark - Wikipedia

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    When a letter or a postcard is accepted into the care of a postal service, a black postmark is applied on the postage stamp, known as the "posting postmark" (Chinese: 收寄日戳). When a letter or a postcard is delivered, a red postmark is applied on the back side of the envelope or a blank region of the postcard, known as the "delivery ...