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Re: Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by marksautographs » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:59 am

adamowen1 wrote:Sorry, but Online Postage is only valid until the end of the next day after purchasing, which means it has to be posted on the same or next day after purchasing.

So stamps or IRC's are the only way. :(
Thanks!! I was wondering that. I'm glad I didn't try it yet! :D

Re: Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by adamowen1 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:42 pm

Sorry, but Online Postage is only valid until the end of the next day after purchasing, which means it has to be posted on the same or next day after purchasing.

So stamps or IRC's are the only way. :(

Re: Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by kimmylee » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:55 am

Well you could try a test purchase, register and print some postage out to see if it works.

But with online postage I do think that they won't accept a US address as the sender, but it's worth a try.

Re: Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by marksautographs » Sat Mar 31, 2012 5:51 pm

kimmylee wrote:It sounds like a good idea. I have no idea though if they will allow you to register/enter a US address.

What I would recommend is asking them via Twitter (if you are on there), they are fab at replying to tweets.
thanks!! but, unfortunately, I don't have a twitter :(

Re: Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by kimmylee » Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:14 pm

It sounds like a good idea. I have no idea though if they will allow you to register/enter a US address.

What I would recommend is asking them via Twitter (if you are on there), they are fab at replying to tweets.

Printing and Paying for Postage Online

by marksautographs » Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:11 am

I was just wondering if this actually works. I'm in the US and if you go on Royal Mail.com you can pay postage online and print it on the envelope. Is this a good idea when sending from the US to the UK and printing it on my SASE?? This would be instead of buying stamps from England or buying IRCs, which are expensive.

Any suggestions??

Thanks in advance!! :D

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