by Larisie » Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:28 am
BABii_ANG3L wrote:that's like the size of the envelope you send. it really doesn't matter about the size sometimes, you just weight it.
LOL BABii_ANG3L, I wish that were true, but in Canada size of envelopes matter! jonquillejaune, a standard envelope is like what a normal letter in the mail would come in, such as bills, cards, 4x6 pictures...things like that! Oversized is like a 9x12 envelope or larger, probably photos from 5x7, 8x10 and bigger.
ruffy, you should be fine with putting on two $0.87 cents (if you have left over, as you can use the old stamps for the year) or the new $0.93 cent stamps. That should cover your letter, picture with cardboard as I've done it several times before and I never have a problem with it. On your SASE with USA stamps, normally I put on $0.90 cents worth. That should get your stuff back okay from anywhere in the US without extra postage being attached!
Hope that helps,
Larisie

[quote="BABii_ANG3L"]that's like the size of the envelope you send. it really doesn't matter about the size sometimes, you just weight it.[/quote]
LOL BABii_ANG3L, I wish that were true, but in Canada size of envelopes matter! jonquillejaune, a standard envelope is like what a normal letter in the mail would come in, such as bills, cards, 4x6 pictures...things like that! Oversized is like a 9x12 envelope or larger, probably photos from 5x7, 8x10 and bigger.
ruffy, you should be fine with putting on two $0.87 cents (if you have left over, as you can use the old stamps for the year) or the new $0.93 cent stamps. That should cover your letter, picture with cardboard as I've done it several times before and I never have a problem with it. On your SASE with USA stamps, normally I put on $0.90 cents worth. That should get your stuff back okay from anywhere in the US without extra postage being attached!
Hope that helps,
Larisie :D