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by TheCollector » Tue Sep 20, 2005 9:27 pm

:D You say the nicest things!

Ian

by on_the_edge » Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:06 pm

okay, thankyou you too, you're the best :wink:

Re: stamps?

by TheCollector » Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:28 am

on_the_edge wrote:hello,

i'm planning on sending to hong kong, just a letter. do i need to put a stamp on or someting different?

i'm confused :?

thanks
Hi on_the_edge {up}

To send a letter to Hong Kong (which is Zone 1 from the UK - same as the USA) it will cost you as below depending on weight:

USA & Zone 1
47p 10g
68p 20g
1.05 40g
1.42 60g
1.79 80g
2.16 100g

The only other thing you need to add to your envelope is an AIRMAIL sticker (which you get free from the post office).

At a guess, a single sheet letter and envelope should come in at about 20g (68p).

Hope this helps!

Ian :wink:

by stacey » Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:17 am

Hi there! :D

I would suggest going to your post office and asking how much it would cost to send a letter to Hong Kong.My guess would be to maybe put 2 or 3 stamps on it.Lets see what others have to suggest. :D

stamps?

by on_the_edge » Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:48 pm

hello,

i'm planning on sending to hong kong, just a letter. do i need to put a stamp on or someting different?

i'm confused :?

thanks

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