Mailing packages ...what are you guys paying?

I went a few rounds (being nice of course) this morning with the post master at my local post office (right outside Shippensburg PA) - I send out 1 PSA graded card wrapped with cardboard on both sides and in a plain 5" x 8" envelope (not a bubble one)... He charges me between $1.47 and $1.63 - the package is about 3.2 oz. - He went on further to explain, and my packages were 2.4 oz. etc that he still charges the same price...
I know I read on these boards previously that some are spending .97 cents and $1.17 - Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? How am I spending .50 cents more than everyone else?
The postmaster told me my package is "rigid" (which is debatable) and not flexible - therefore he must charge me on this end or else postage due could be on the other end...
What do you think? Am I paying the right amount
I know I read on these boards previously that some are spending .97 cents and $1.17 - Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? How am I spending .50 cents more than everyone else?
The postmaster told me my package is "rigid" (which is debatable) and not flexible - therefore he must charge me on this end or else postage due could be on the other end...
What do you think? Am I paying the right amount

Looking for 1970 MLB Photostamps
- uncut
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I sent a factory set to Knuckles - sent it by slow boat and still cost over 20 bucks!
mike.5
41 cents for a regular mail envelope.
Steve
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
First Class Parcel rates:
Up to:
1 oz - $1.13
2 oz - $1.30
3 oz - $1.47
4 oz - $1.64
5 oz - $1.81
6 oz - $1.98
And so on up to 13 ounces for $3.35
So, I broke down and bought a digital scale pretty cheap. I print my labels via PayPal and everything seems to work out alright.
<< <i>Those prices are correct for the First Class Parcel rate, which is First Class but for “rigid” packages that you don’t want going through the machines where they could get bent or in the case of a graded card, snapped--a little more expensive than regular First Class but definitely the way to go with cards. Packages have to be at least ¾” thick to qualify. So your PO guy was right on the money, so to speak. Hope this helps.
First Class Parcel rates:
Up to:
1 oz - $1.13
2 oz - $1.30
3 oz - $1.47
4 oz - $1.64
5 oz - $1.81
6 oz - $1.98
And so on up to 13 ounces for $3.35 >>
thanks for the info - this is exactly what he was explaining to me...really just wanted to confirm...
Looking for 1970 MLB Photostamps
- uncut
Positive Transactions - tennesseebanker, Ahmanfan, Donruss, Colebear, CDsNuts, rbdjr1, Downtown1974, yankeeno7, drewsef, mnolan, mrbud60, msassin, RipublicaninMass, AkbarClone, rustywilly, lsutigers1973, julen23 and nam812, plus many others...
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For small stuff (under 13 ounces), go first class.
I'm in a business (outside of cards) where I have shipped 100,000 packages over the last few years.
We've tracked the hell out of everything.
There are no time guarantees regardless of the service you select.
Go first class and save the money. I've seen them beat/equal Priority packages to destinations, and it's almost a certainty with stuff going to nearby states.
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The only value of Priority is that you're getting the box/label for free, but when shipping a card in a 20-25 cent bubble mailer (Sam's Club), it still doesn't make up the difference vs first class.
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If you, however, 'still' choose to go Priority, use their boxes. The Priority rate is the same for anything up to a pound, so the extra cardboard weight won't matter.
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I REALLY miss the way it was a few years back, when Priority was $3 for anything up to 2 pounds, anywhere in the USA.....those days aren't coming back though, are they?