by Munchausen » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:36 pm
I hope somebody can shed some light on this subject... I've been a collector for quite a few years now, but am always perplexed when sending to another country, such as Great Britain. I always send my large envelopes as packages within the United States, because it's only a few cents difference to do so. But when I send overseas, it's the difference of five or six dollars… So, I was wondering what everybody else's take was on it? The post office has told me themselves that the only way to guarantee an envelope, like mine (with a hard piece of cardboard in it), to get there is by sending it as a package. Is that true? I ask that specifically, because each and every time I send my letters as a large envelope to another country, it seems to get lost about 99.9% of the time. Thanks!

I hope somebody can shed some light on this subject... I've been a collector for quite a few years now, but am always perplexed when sending to another country, such as Great Britain. I always send my large envelopes as packages within the United States, because it's only a few cents difference to do so. But when I send overseas, it's the difference of five or six dollars… So, I was wondering what everybody else's take was on it? The post office has told me themselves that the only way to guarantee an envelope, like mine (with a hard piece of cardboard in it), to get there is by sending it as a package. Is that true? I ask that specifically, because each and every time I send my letters as a large envelope to another country, it seems to get lost about 99.9% of the time. Thanks! :)