by nowandagain » Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:53 pm
Hi *Tasha*
Some staff members at post offices don't know what IRC's are, mainly because they may not have sold one ever. They're not the most popular item to sell, and many people probably don't know that they even exist.
Like starreyes said, you should probably try to go back and explain what an IRC is. Remember to say "International Reply Coupon" as they may not understand what an IRC is. Once the staff member works out what they are, if they don't have any then ask them to order some in for you.
If you can however, try to get some stamps from the country you're sending to. Obviously, it's preferable to send a SASE/SAE & IRC's as it can increase your chance of receiving a reply.
As for 'receiver to pay postage' - you run the risk that the post office will refuse to post the letter back to you. This may result in you not receiving successes when you should have. I think it is possible to do so, but picking up the package from the post office and paying for postage may cost you more than sending IRC's for your SAE.
nowandagain [rockon]
Hi *Tasha* :D
Some staff members at post offices don't know what IRC's are, mainly because they may not have sold one ever. They're not the most popular item to sell, and many people probably don't know that they even exist.
Like starreyes said, you should probably try to go back and explain what an IRC is. Remember to say "International Reply Coupon" as they may not understand what an IRC is. Once the staff member works out what they are, if they don't have any then ask them to order some in for you.
If you can however, try to get some stamps from the country you're sending to. Obviously, it's preferable to send a SASE/SAE & IRC's as it can increase your chance of receiving a reply.
As for 'receiver to pay postage' - you run the risk that the post office will refuse to post the letter back to you. This may result in you not receiving successes when you should have. I think it is possible to do so, but picking up the package from the post office and paying for postage may cost you more than sending IRC's for your SAE.
nowandagain [rockon]