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Yes that's true to explain it. Are there people how send more than 5 euro?
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If it's like 30-50$ & you KNOW address to work it'll be OK....over that amount *always use registered mail*
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autograph hound wrote:If it's like 30-50$ & you KNOW address to work it'll be OK....over that amount *always use registered mail*
30-50$ ??? What are you sending ??? Isn't that too much? I don't know about you guys but it doesn't cost me that much for an autograph request.
It's not a good idea to send money in the mail. If you need stamps you can always trade or buy some thru the countries post office website.
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Catalina wrote:Since they don't have any IRCs in Ireland anymore, I will now mainly try to send money instead. I've done this with American Request loads of times and it worked fine. But now what do I do for Australia? Can I send money there too and how much will I send?
And what about the UK? I mean, I could send one Pound, but it's a bit weird putting a coin into the envelope, or is it? What do you think?
Hi Catalina,
These are the rates from UK to Europe (Ireland)
0.44p 20g
0.64p 40g
0.83p 60g
£1.02 80g
£1.21 100g
So I recommend that you follow these- I do not think that sending money is a good idea- explain in your letter the situation and hopefully you will get a reply anyway.
If you send money though these are the rates you need for the UK.
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I send posters if I can....they're worth like 3-4 times as much as a signed photo ;)
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Hi Catalina :D

Yes, it is possible to send money here if you want. You will have to remember to conceal it well (which I assume you do with your US requests) so it doesn't get lost or stolen.

The minimum amount you should enclose is a $5 note, as this is the smallest note available (do not send any coins in the mail). This will also be more than sufficient to cover postage costs (minimum $3.70 for a large 9x12 envelope).

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