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Re: Stamps

by dobie516 » Sun May 30, 2010 4:56 pm

You can buy postage on the internet. I bought some Italian postage on Ebay earlier this year. Or you can ask if anyone wants to trade postage with you on here.

Re: Stamps

by PurpleStrawberries » Sat May 29, 2010 7:34 pm

SilentEcho219 wrote:No, it won't. You can send mail out of your country with your stamps, but if the person you are sending to is sending out from the USA or UK, they need to have their countries postage on it.

If you can't get the Reply Coupons, the best thing to do is just send a SAE without any postage, and maybe include the equivalent of $2 in your currency so they can use their own postage (and you are still being considerate to pay for it). If you can go to a bank and exchange some money and send US dollars or UK pounds, that would be even easier on the person you are sending to.

You may also want to, though it's not really necessary, apologize in your request letter that you were not able to get postage or reply coupons and note that you've enclosed some money for postage.

Good luck! :D

Thank you for your response!
:-D

Re: Stamps

by SilentEcho219 » Sat May 29, 2010 7:29 pm

No, it won't. You can send mail out of your country with your stamps, but if the person you are sending to is sending out from the USA or UK, they need to have their countries postage on it.

If you can't get the Reply Coupons, the best thing to do is just send a SAE without any postage, and maybe include the equivalent of $2 in your currency so they can use their own postage (and you are still being considerate to pay for it). If you can go to a bank and exchange some money and send US dollars or UK pounds, that would be even easier on the person you are sending to.

You may also want to, though it's not really necessary, apologize in your request letter that you were not able to get postage or reply coupons and note that you've enclosed some money for postage.

Good luck! :D

Stamps

by PurpleStrawberries » Sat May 29, 2010 6:48 pm

Hi there!

I have a question I live in Switzerland, as a result I do not have the possibility to buy American or British stamps. And the Swiss post does not sell these answer coupons.
Do you think that putting swiss stamps on the SAE would work?

Thank you for your response!

Cheers :D

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