by kimmylee » Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:32 pm
FiercePen wrote:jadeybabii_xo wrote:And I forgot to mention that using UK stamps to and from Denmark will obviously take longer than 2-5 days (I based that on UK to UK letters)
Well, my plan was to send danish stamps on the letter to the UK, and then have the self adrressed and stamped letter (that goes back to me) have UK stamps. Is that not how you do it?

Yes, that is correct. Danish stamps to the UK and UK stamps to Denmark.
As for stamps, we do not have a strictly "international stamp". You can buy 1st or 2nd which are worth £0.60 and £0.50, and use enough to cover the postage price, or if you wish fixed value stamps so for example stamps which show a value of £0.88p.
Personally I would use 1st/2nd because they retain the current value. So even with price rises (usually once a year here in April) your return item should get back to you.
Royal Mail has a price calculator
here International Mail in the UK is done by weight only.

[quote="FiercePen"][quote="jadeybabii_xo"]And I forgot to mention that using UK stamps to and from Denmark will obviously take longer than 2-5 days (I based that on UK to UK letters)[/quote]
Well, my plan was to send danish stamps on the letter to the UK, and then have the self adrressed and stamped letter (that goes back to me) have UK stamps. Is that not how you do it? :)[/quote]
Yes, that is correct. Danish stamps to the UK and UK stamps to Denmark.
As for stamps, we do not have a strictly "international stamp". You can buy 1st or 2nd which are worth £0.60 and £0.50, and use enough to cover the postage price, or if you wish fixed value stamps so for example stamps which show a value of £0.88p.
Personally I would use 1st/2nd because they retain the current value. So even with price rises (usually once a year here in April) your return item should get back to you.
Royal Mail has a price calculator[url=http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder]here[/url] International Mail in the UK is done by weight only. {up}