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by Larisie » Tue Feb 06, 2007 8:29 pm

Hey ontariocollector,

Both rpbluesman & dpangel are right.

If it is possible, when you go to get USA stamps to get the $0.87 cent and $0.03cent stamps. It costs about $0.90cent to get your items returned to Canada from the USA. I trade Canadian stamps for USA, and putting $0.90 cents on the SASE gets my stuff back from anywhere in the USA without extra postage put on.

Good Luck! {thumb2}

Larisie :D

by dgangel » Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:36 pm

so yep, it would work. goodluck with your requests {up}

by rpbluesman » Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:13 pm

Hey there.

If you are sending a letter into the US, then the stamps on the outer envelope have to be from your country (in this case, Canada).

However, if you include a SASE with that request, then the stamps on the SASE have to be from the country you are sending to.

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by ontariocollector » Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:44 am

I live in Canada but am close enough to the US that I can go over next time I'm there and buy US stamps. Would it work for me if I sent a letter and my self addressed envelope had US stamps on it. It would be a lot cheaper for me than buying IRCs.

Let me know.

Thanks.

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