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need some help
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 4:40 am
by harrypotterfan.
hey all whatz up? nothing much with me right now just writing some letters. anyways my qustion is how many stamps to put on the envlope. i sent a letter to ian somerhalder and i put 4 on the front and then three on the inside one then im going to send two photos and letter to nikki reed and ashley and to kellan lutz but since im just sending them a letter and envlope two photos each do u think three will be enough for both envlope?
Re: need some help
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 8:52 am
by osiris
Ok you can't ask questions like this (not just you - we get questions like this all the time). We dont know where you are, where you're sending to, the size of your envelopes, which stamps you have etc. We need more information. Or, if you're sending to the US, as I assume you are, use the USPS website calculators
http://www.usps.com/ and do it yourself.
Re: need some help
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:26 pm
by harrypotterfan.
u are rude
Re: need some help
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:34 pm
by Tabby
No, it's true. You need to be providing all of the information we need so we can help you. I can't answer your question either.
Re: need some help
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 7:09 pm
by osiris
I'm sorry if you thought I was being rude, but I meant what I said, we need more information and then we'll be glad to help. Or, as I said, use the website I linked and enter your information, as it's often quicker for you.
Re: need some help
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:27 pm
by packrat
The post office has kiosks where you can weigh your package and determine the proper postage for both your outgoing envelope and contents, and your SASE with the pictures being returned to you. You can also purchase the postage at the kiosk or purchase a book of stamps while you are at it. There is just no substitute to doing your own research. The clerks at the counter can help you also.
Or you could purchase a decent scale and use the USPS web site to determine the correct postage. Check garage sales and/or thrift stores in your area frequently if you can't afford the regular prices for them.