Postage clarification- US to Aust

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Yellow601
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Postage clarification- US to Aust

Unread post by Yellow601 »

I just need some help on my SASE. It weighs 1 ounce and the dimensions are 23x16.5cm. This means it's a normal letter and not a large letter right?
I calculated on the website that it will cost $0.94 to post from the US to Australia. I was going to use 2x 42 cent forever stamps and 1x 10 cent stamp.
Is all that I said sound right, as I want to make sure I've put the right postage.

Also when the postage cost goes up in May, the forever stamps would work as 44 cent stamps right? So how much will the 0.94 postage cost go up if I use the stamps metnioned above?
If someone could please help me out ASAP that would be great as I really need to order the stamps I need tonight. Thanks
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Re: Postage clarification- US to Aust

Unread post by BossC »

Your SASE is the size of a normal letter, so you do not need to use the large envelope price, just the regular envelope price.

When the price goes up in May you will need 0.98 in stamps, but right now it will just be .94.

If you use what you said: 2 forever stamps and a 0.10 stamp you will be fine. When the price goes up the forever stamps will be worth .44. (0.44X2 +0.10= 0.98).

Good luck with your letter. Feel free to pm me if you have more US postage questions. {thumb2}

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Re: Postage clarification- US to Aust

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thanks so much. Just wanted to make sure everything was correct before buying stamps. Will certainly PM you if I have any other questions. Thanks for being a great help. Good luck to me too!


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