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Letter to ralph macchio..should i put stamp?

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:28 pm
by jadey783
Hello. Ralph macchios the kid from karate kid if some of you dont know, I want to send him a letter and Im from london but Im thinking what if Ralph Macchio only has American stamps to reply back to? Then would he leave mine and wont repply..im hopeing for a reply. Do you know if at the postoffice you can ask for a stamp that an american would put on to send to england, because im putting a another envelop inside the envelope im sending to him and some paper so he replies quick but do you know if i can get a stamp to put on there? if thats not too difficutlt/long to understand could you reply. I know some spellings r wrong rushed this ! thnaks byee!

Re: Letter to ralph macchio..should i put stamp?

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:36 pm
by Mjr Frank Burns
Hi - First of all, this is the wrong forum for this question - This is only for successes/RTS/feedback, etc..... Not questions - Mods may move it:-)

However, I sent to him on 9-4-09 and have NOT received anything back - I was told he is NOT a good TTM signer, so u may be wasting your time - Please PM me the address you are sending to and ill tell u if that is the same one I used - May save you some time ... and frustration ... Thanks {up}

Re: Letter to ralph macchio..should i put stamp?

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:03 am
by osiris
You can purchase International Reply Coupons at your post office which you include with your letter & return envelope (you dont stick them on it). Your intended recipient then takes them to their post office and exchanges them for stamps. I suggest including 2-3 IRC. If your post office claims they no longer exist, ask to speak to a manager or go to another (larger) post office. They can be difficult to track down, but they DO exist.
Mjr Frank Burns wrote:However, I sent to him on 9-4-09 and have NOT received anything back - I was told he is NOT a good TTM signer, so u may be wasting your time - Please PM me the address you are sending to and ill tell u if that is the same one I used - May save you some time ... and frustration ... Thanks {up}
That is not an unusual wait for an autograph, though it's obviously not preferable. It's not unusual to get replies that take over a year or even two (and I'm not just talking about Mr Macchio).