How much money should I include if I dont have stamps

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Re: How much money should I include if I dont have stamps

by Munchausen » Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:56 am

The only major part of the equation that you seem to be missing is the SAE (Self-Addressed Envelope). They don't have an easy and practical way of getting your picture back to you without this. Good luck in the future! :)

Re: How much money should I include if I dont have stamps

by gusw666 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:59 am

renef09 wrote:It depends on the weight of your envelope. 3-5 US Dollars should be okay, in average. But it always depends! Good luck!
Thank you very much, I will send the letters once again!!

Cya


Gus

Re: How much money should I include if I dont have stamps

by renef09 » Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:43 pm

It depends on the weight of your envelope. 3-5 US Dollars should be okay, in average. But it always depends! Good luck!

How much money should I include if I dont have stamps

by gusw666 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:51 am

Heya guys, sorry to ask maybe a dumb question, but Im starting with the TTM autographs (all of the ones in my collection are IP), and so far I have 0 success, I sent our letters with pictures, and included paid return from Argentina (at the post office they told me they had only one paid option) and I got nothing back...all addresses I used are here and they are all marked as OK addresses....

So my question is, how much money should I include in the next envelopes, so I can pay for the postal return? 5...10? more?

Thank you for the help!!!!


Gus

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