by MarshallMathers » Wed Jun 25, 2014 8:20 pm
kimmylee wrote:Many members use cash as a return postage method just fine
For a standard envelope $10 is way over paying though, perhaps $5 or even $3 in $1 dollar bills should be enough.
If you want to check,
http://www.usps.com has a price calculator
Another method is to get hold of US stamps, via eBay, Amazon or a couple members here sell them in the Autograph/Exchange sale section of the forum.
The US had a Global Forever Stamp (current cost $1.15 each) which is what most use for international letters.
Thank you for the response! I'm really bad at this haha, but I'll give 5 $1 bills instead of 10 then!
Another question is, do I have to send any special kind of pictures to be signed or is any normal picture fine to use? A lot of the AnnaSophia things I have are in magazines I don't want to cut up, or I don't want to risk losing, and I'm not sure about how else to get the pictures I want without just straight up printing them with 'normal' paper.
I've lurked quite a bit on here, and I'm sorry if I sound stupid!
[quote="kimmylee"]Many members use cash as a return postage method just fine {up}
For a standard envelope $10 is way over paying though, perhaps $5 or even $3 in $1 dollar bills should be enough.
If you want to check, http://www.usps.com has a price calculator :)
Another method is to get hold of US stamps, via eBay, Amazon or a couple members here sell them in the Autograph/Exchange sale section of the forum.
The US had a Global Forever Stamp (current cost $1.15 each) which is what most use for international letters.[/quote]
Thank you for the response! I'm really bad at this haha, but I'll give 5 $1 bills instead of 10 then!
Another question is, do I have to send any special kind of pictures to be signed or is any normal picture fine to use? A lot of the AnnaSophia things I have are in magazines I don't want to cut up, or I don't want to risk losing, and I'm not sure about how else to get the pictures I want without just straight up printing them with 'normal' paper.
I've lurked quite a bit on here, and I'm sorry if I sound stupid!