Does the worth of an IRC change from country to country?

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by Sai » Sat Dec 30, 2006 5:22 am

Thanks for the help :D

by F.A.D.E » Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:06 pm

Hello Sai,

I've never really thought about it but my logic tells me it varies from what country you send it to (not what country you buy it from) It depends on what the post rates are in the country you send it to. An example: The postal rates are much lower in England than in Denmark so the same IRC would send more weight in England than in Denmark :D

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Does the worth of an IRC change from country to country?

by Sai » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:22 am

Does the worth of an IRC change from country to country?
For example if I buy a IRC in Australia which allows me to send one normal letter and send the IRC to the UK, will it still be worth in the UK one normal letetr postage?

Like I know the cost of the IRC varies to where you buy it, but does it's worth on what it can be used on change?

Am I making any sense? :lol:

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