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Re: How Many stamps

by SilentEcho219 » Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:46 pm

When I figured the price for you at $2.08, the C5 dimensions technically went over the size of a regular envelope by something around a quarter of an inch. So I marked it as a flat, large envelope. That would explain the difference.

Re: How Many stamps

by BossC » Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:06 pm

leigh cooper wrote:
BossC wrote:
leigh cooper wrote:I use 7x5 size photos (The ones i find and send) for my fanmail and was wondering how many stamps to use on the SAE From America. I know it depends on weight but i am not so good at working weights and measurements etc. so not sure but surely a envelope with two 7x5 photos in can't be to expensive.
If your envelope is a small one, about 6X9 or so, that and two photos all probably weighs about an ounce. Sending a small envelope that weighs up to an ounce to the UK from the USA is 0.98 in US stamps. Hope this helps. {up}

BossC
It does help but also confuses me a little as i keep getting told different amounts one told me $2.08, you've told me 0.98, another has told me another amount so just a little confused now. i use 7X5 photos a C5 Envelope (I think a size smaller than a 10x7 Envelope and a piece of cardboard).
Sorry for the confusion. Let me see if I can clear it up before I head to work:

Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe a C5 is an envelope that is the equivilanet of a USA 6X9 (in inches) so it would be classified as a normal sized envelope to mail.

However, I am guessing on the weight of the photos and with cardboard you might want to pay the 2 ounce price. For a letter sized envelope--the kind you mentioned--that is two ounces or under from the US to the UK will be 1.82 in US stamps.

I hope this cleared up things for you...if I have only confused you more, let me know and I'll try again. :)

BossC

Re: How Many stamps

by leigh cooper » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:33 am

BossC wrote:
leigh cooper wrote:I use 7x5 size photos (The ones i find and send) for my fanmail and was wondering how many stamps to use on the SAE From America. I know it depends on weight but i am not so good at working weights and measurements etc. so not sure but surely a envelope with two 7x5 photos in can't be to expensive.
If your envelope is a small one, about 6X9 or so, that and two photos all probably weighs about an ounce. Sending a small envelope that weighs up to an ounce to the UK from the USA is 0.98 in US stamps. Hope this helps. {up}

BossC
It does help but also confuses me a little as i keep getting told different amounts one told me $2.08, you've told me 0.98, another has told me another amount so just a little confused now. i use 7X5 photos a C5 Envelope (I think a size smaller than a 10x7 Envelope and a piece of cardboard).

Re: How Many stamps

by BossC » Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:26 am

leigh cooper wrote:I use 7x5 size photos (The ones i find and send) for my fanmail and was wondering how many stamps to use on the SAE From America. I know it depends on weight but i am not so good at working weights and measurements etc. so not sure but surely a envelope with two 7x5 photos in can't be to expensive.
If your envelope is a small one, about 6X9 or so, that and two photos all probably weighs about an ounce. Sending a small envelope that weighs up to an ounce to the UK from the USA is 0.98 in US stamps. Hope this helps. {up}

BossC

Re: How Many stamps

by leigh cooper » Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:08 pm

DanaRenoMBA wrote:Good luck with your requests. And please remember that there are a lot of experienced collectors here and if your post gets read there may be lots of other ideas that you may find useful.
Cheers i hope your successful with your requests to.

Re: How Many stamps

by DanaRenoMBA » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:56 pm

Good luck with your requests. And please remember that there are a lot of experienced collectors here and if your post gets read there may be lots of other ideas that you may find useful.

Re: How Many stamps

by leigh cooper » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:52 pm

DanaRenoMBA wrote:Rather than give you a specific answer as per the number of stamps. I would suggest that you take your envelope to your local post office, have it weighed by the clerk and after a few times doing that you should have a good general idea of your cost. For example I have learned over time how many stamps to put on a specific sized envelope and how many to put on the SASE. I sometimes put a little too much postage on, but it is worth avoiding the trip to the post office now that I have a general idea of the cost.

cheers for the reply I did use IRC's but not having much luck with them only had one reply using them. so going to try US stamps.

Re: How Many stamps

by DanaRenoMBA » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:34 pm

Rather than give you a specific answer as per the number of stamps. I would suggest that you take your envelope to your local post office, have it weighed by the clerk and after a few times doing that you should have a good general idea of your cost. For example I have learned over time how many stamps to put on a specific sized envelope and how many to put on the SASE. I sometimes put a little too much postage on, but it is worth avoiding the trip to the post office now that I have a general idea of the cost.

How Many stamps

by leigh cooper » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:15 pm

I use 7x5 size photos (The ones i find and send) for my fanmail and was wondering how many stamps to use on the SAE From America. I know it depends on weight but i am not so good at working weights and measurements etc. so not sure but surely a envelope with two 7x5 photos in can't be to expensive.

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