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Re: A question that may have already been asked

by DanielleJW » Tue May 07, 2013 5:39 pm

thank you

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by kimmylee » Tue May 07, 2013 9:21 am

It would be easier to take it to the PO and have them do it, but if you want you can weigh the envelope (in grams) and attach 1st/2nd class stamps to the value of or greater than the prices below:

Up to 10g is £0.88
11-20g is £1.28
21g to 40g is £1.88

As long as the value of the stamps exceeds or meets the postage cost it doesn't matter which ones you use.

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by DanielleJW » Sun May 05, 2013 5:53 pm

Hey guys I was just wondering when sending a LOR and SASE to the states on the envelope that i am sending both of these in what stamps do i put on it or do i just take it to the post office and let them do it?

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