Where to buy stamps other than post office

Now that the world is so technologically advanced, we almost never have to touch mail unless we’re the ones receiving them. Even bills have shifted to emails and SMS alerts that getting physical mail is gradually becoming a foreign concept over time. But there are some modes of communication that we simply cannot replace, and that’s when we revert to the old-school mailing. With stamps and whatnot.

Whether you operate your own small business or you want to send items to loved ones overseas (or in Singapore over circuit breaker), you may find the process a little complex when you first get started. Here, we break down what you need to know from buying stamps, all the way to penning down the address – so your mail can be smoothly and successfully delivered from sender to receiver.

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Your Guide To Stamps, Postage Rates And Sending Mail In Or From Singapore

Where can I buy stamps?

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You can order stamps at SG’s designated Public Postal licensee Singapore Post’s (SingPost) online store, that sells limited edition stamps, first day covers and and other postal-related premiums. But if you need them stat, you can head down to SingPost’s post offices, or the authorised postal agencies listed here.

Digitally printed stamps can also be bought at any one of the close to 290 self-service automated machines (SAM) kiosks found at shopping malls, MRT stations and other convenient locations throughout Singapore, and at any time of the day.

For a range of foreign stamps, commemorative editions and other special stamp sets, pop over to SingPost’s first Philatelic Store at the General Post Office (GPO), its one-stop shop for all philatelic products produced by the company that opened in October 2017.

You can also obtain stamps at any of over 300 licensed vendors covering the island, although you might have to try your luck asking around in the nabe (try the mini-marts) as SingPost does not have an extensive list of these vendors.

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How do I find a post office, postal agent or SAM kiosk?

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Visit this SingPost page to use its search function to show you one closest to you. Or, you can try its online/live chat service if you need more help. And if you wish to find out where these post office and postal agencies while you are out and about, you can access their locations on the SingPost app, available on the App Store and Google Play store.

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Are post offices open on Sundays and Public Holidays?

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Unfortunately, only these locations are open: Jurong Point, Orchard and the General Post Office (GPO) in Paya Lebar. The Clementi Central branch is open on Sundays but not on Public Holidays. Check out this list for operating hours of all the post offices in Singapore.

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What are First Local and Second Local stamps?

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First Local stamps are used to post mail items of up to 20 g within Singapore, while Second Local stamps are used to post mail items of up to 40 g within Singapore.

The stamps are used for items packaged in the standard regular envelope sizes of C5, C6 and DL, and for postcards that fall under the standard mail condition that they are in card form or that do not exceed 340 millimetre (mm) x 162 millimetre (mm) with a paper quality of at least 230 gsm or grams per square metre.

Since First Local, Second Local stamps only cost $0.30 and $0.37 each respectively, you cannot use them on their own to mail letters overseas (the lowest airmail rate stands at $0.70 for Zone 1 countries Malaysia and Brunei). However, they can be used to top up postage for letters meant for overseas delivery. The stamps take on the prevailing rates.

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How much does it cost to send something overseas by mail?

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Check out the full list of overseas postage rates for letters, printed papers, postcards and small packets here, or try figuring out the rates using the handy online calculator here.

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Is it true I can collect my Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) at the post offices here?

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Yes, Long Term Pass Services (LTP) are available at 26 selected post offices listed here after necessary arrangements have been made – note that there is a $6 service fee payable to SingPost for each LTP collection.

Or, if you need to submit any applications for passes to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), you can also do so for the following passes at any of the post offices islandwide.

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Are packing materials available in post offices here?

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Affirmative. You can buy boxes, padded envelopes, mailing tubes, bubble wrap and other packing materials at all post offices. Or, you can get them at this SingPost site for special online and bulk order prices.

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My overseas mail was sent out some time back but it has not reached its destination. What is causing the delay?

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Sometimes, barring gremlins and lazy elves, global events may affect the delivery of your mail and parcels from Singapore. Luckily, SingPost provides up-to-date service announcement updates here.

Where can I buy stamps besides the Post Office?

While you're “out and about,” you can pick up stamps anywhere you see the “Buy Stamps Here” symbol . . . like your local grocery, pharmacy, convenience and office supply stores. Even at banks and ATMs.

Can I buy stamps at CVS?

The cost of stamps at CVS is the same as buying at the US post office. The stores sell First Class Forever stamps in booklets of 20 pieces for $10. Since a single First-Class Forever stamp costs $0.55, buying them in booklets for $10 at CVS will save you $1.

Does Walgreen sell stamps?

Right out of the gate you'll be happy to know that Walgreens does in fact carry stamps – First Class Forever postage for USPS envelopes and packages – in all of their retail locations. Yes, you are reading that correctly.

How to buy stamps in Singapore?

How to buy stamps in Singapore?: List of places to buy, Cost.
SingPost (Post office) online..
Singpost offices (in person).
SAM kiosk machine..
AXS Machine..
Philatelic Store at SingPost Centre (Foreign Stamps available here).
Some of the supermarkets / Mini marts in Singapore..