by peterslawford » Fri Oct 21, 2016 9:10 pm
I usually send my autograph requests out with my letter and photo inside of a self-addressed envelope, and then I put that envelope inside of a larger bubble envelope. Then I'll just go to the post office and have both stamped, the larger one so it can be sent to the destination, and the smaller one stamped so it can be returned to me. When I usually go to the post office I have no problem getting both the large and small envelope stamped. However, when I headed to the post office today they told me that because my requests were international this time (France, Switzerland, and the UK) they could send the larger envelope to the destination but could not stamp the smaller one so it could be sent back to me. They were fairly unhelpful, so I'm unusure what to do. I want to make the process as easy as possible for the celebrities out of courtesy and because they're a little older too. I have heard the common solution is to just send the amount of money needed for the other person to buy stamps, but do I need to convert the money first, like dollars to euros, or do I just put the proper amount of dollars in? What would the proper amount be if that were the case? Would it be easier to just purchase a book of the respective stamps online (French, Swiss, and British), and put the whole book in with my letter? Any and all help would be appreciated, thank you very much!
I usually send my autograph requests out with my letter and photo inside of a self-addressed envelope, and then I put that envelope inside of a larger bubble envelope. Then I'll just go to the post office and have both stamped, the larger one so it can be sent to the destination, and the smaller one stamped so it can be returned to me. When I usually go to the post office I have no problem getting both the large and small envelope stamped. However, when I headed to the post office today they told me that because my requests were international this time (France, Switzerland, and the UK) they could send the larger envelope to the destination but could not stamp the smaller one so it could be sent back to me. They were fairly unhelpful, so I'm unusure what to do. I want to make the process as easy as possible for the celebrities out of courtesy and because they're a little older too. I have heard the common solution is to just send the amount of money needed for the other person to buy stamps, but do I need to convert the money first, like dollars to euros, or do I just put the proper amount of dollars in? What would the proper amount be if that were the case? Would it be easier to just purchase a book of the respective stamps online (French, Swiss, and British), and put the whole book in with my letter? Any and all help would be appreciated, thank you very much!