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NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:50 pm
by goldencardinal
I am from Canada and the postal is very simple to understand. It's very basic. I am trying to buy stamps from the UK but I'm not sure which ones would do the job. I'll be sending SASE to the celebrity. What class stamps would I use and how many??
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:48 am
by kimmylee
2nd class stamps are worth £0.50
1st class stamps are worth £0.60
As for prices you will need to estimate the weight of the return envelope, convert to grams, and check the price
here
Please be sure to put excess postage on because the prices are probably going up in April 2013.
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:21 pm
by goldencardinal
So for a regulat 4 x 6 envelope, I'd put 2 2nd class? Would that ork?
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:13 pm
by kimmylee
It's done by weight so follow the steps I mentioned already
Letters up to 10g are £0.87 and 11-20g is £1.28.
Prices are likely to go up in less than 2 months so personally I would use 4x2nd to be safe.
Even for a letter up to 10g £1 may not be enough after the rises, they are pretty steep here.
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:31 pm
by goldencardinal
Wow, England is costly compared to Canada!!
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:34 pm
by kimmylee
goldencardinal wrote:Wow, England is costly compared to Canada!!
Yep, you don't have to tell me lol

Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:43 pm
by Twelveby12
kimmylee wrote:It's done by weight so follow the steps I mentioned already
Letters up to 10g are £0.87 and 11-20g is £1.28.
Prices are likely to go up in less than 2 months so personally I would use 4x2nd to be safe.
Even for a letter up to 10g £1 may not be enough after the rises, they are pretty steep here.
Just to point out, if using 1st/2nd class stamps, price increases are usually irrelevant as the stamps will carry the new value with an increase. Perhaps a 10p addition would cover it, as it is possible that the international change might be slightly more than the domestic. Last years increases were all fine in that respect.
As for costly... not really... you can send a letter the length of the country for 60p, with a 90% chance it will be there within 18 hours of posting it. Not too bad really when you think about it. Granted it was cheaper this time last year, but that's the way life is.
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:22 am
by kimmylee
Twelveby12 wrote:kimmylee wrote:It's done by weight so follow the steps I mentioned already
Letters up to 10g are £0.87 and 11-20g is £1.28.
Prices are likely to go up in less than 2 months so personally I would use 4x2nd to be safe.
Even for a letter up to 10g £1 may not be enough after the rises, they are pretty steep here.
Just to point out, if using 1st/2nd class stamps, price increases are usually irrelevant as the stamps will carry the new value with an increase. Perhaps a 10p addition would cover it, as it is possible that the international change might be slightly more than the domestic. Last years increases were all fine in that respect.
As for costly... not really... you can send a letter the length of the country for 60p, with a 90% chance it will be there within 18 hours of posting it. Not too bad really when you think about it. Granted it was cheaper this time last year, but that's the way life is.
Oh heck, how did I forget that

Of course they are like US Forever stamps.
I would use 3x 2nd in that case to be safe for international post. Personally I wouldn't risk just 2.
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:01 am
by Twelveby12
kimmylee wrote:Twelveby12 wrote:kimmylee wrote:It's done by weight so follow the steps I mentioned already
Letters up to 10g are £0.87 and 11-20g is £1.28.
Prices are likely to go up in less than 2 months so personally I would use 4x2nd to be safe.
Even for a letter up to 10g £1 may not be enough after the rises, they are pretty steep here.
Just to point out, if using 1st/2nd class stamps, price increases are usually irrelevant as the stamps will carry the new value with an increase. Perhaps a 10p addition would cover it, as it is possible that the international change might be slightly more than the domestic. Last years increases were all fine in that respect.
As for costly... not really... you can send a letter the length of the country for 60p, with a 90% chance it will be there within 18 hours of posting it. Not too bad really when you think about it. Granted it was cheaper this time last year, but that's the way life is.
Oh heck, how did I forget that

Of course they are like US Forever stamps.
I would use 3x 2nd in that case to be safe for international post. Personally I wouldn't risk just 2.
;)
Re: NEED Info On UK Class Stamps!
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:44 pm
by goldencardinal
Twelveby12 wrote:kimmylee wrote:It's done by weight so follow the steps I mentioned already
Letters up to 10g are £0.87 and 11-20g is £1.28.
Prices are likely to go up in less than 2 months so personally I would use 4x2nd to be safe.
Even for a letter up to 10g £1 may not be enough after the rises, they are pretty steep here.
Just to point out, if using 1st/2nd class stamps, price increases are usually irrelevant as the stamps will carry the new value with an increase. Perhaps a 10p addition would cover it, as it is possible that the international change might be slightly more than the domestic. Last years increases were all fine in that respect.
As for costly... not really... you can send a letter the length of the country for 60p, with a 90% chance it will be there within 18 hours of posting it. Not too bad really when you think about it. Granted it was cheaper this time last year, but that's the way life is.
Oh wow, that's pretty good. Someone else told me that in order to send a standard 4 x 6 SASE, I have to put 4 1st class stamps.....