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WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:29 pm
by maggy
I am JUST about to send a request , to my favourite actress.
The movie she is playing in is just about to finish filming , so I have to dsend now.
My best friend , bough me a pack( of 10) stamps which look like this :
My questions are :
Will this work for a reply ----> from usa to poland.
hOW many of those shall I stick on the return envelope?( to have the same weight and stuff as on the IRC coupon)
and is it express , prioritet or normal .
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:43 pm
by Ducksfan8
I think this work !
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:17 pm
by lizane
Hello maggy!
If I remember correctly (as I've used those stamps before), it is worth
41c each. So, if you send a
9x12 (A4) sized envelope, you would need to stick
5 of them on the envelope (overseas it costs around $ 1.80 for a 9x12 envelope). {thumb2}
Anything smaller than that, I would stick
3-4 stamps on the envelope, depending on which size SASE you send.
Will this work for a reply ----> from usa to poland.
Yes, it has worked for me many times - I'm from South Africa. {thumb2} It would work perfectly from USA to Poland.
How many of those shall I stick on the return envelope?( to have the same weight and stuff as on the IRC coupon)
Depending on your SASE size, around 3 - 5 stamps, nothing less.
And is it express , prioritet or normal?
Um, I think it's "First Class" as it says so on the stamp, I'm not really sure... probably "normal"...
Good luck and if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask! :razz:
Lizanne
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:55 pm
by Ducksfan8
Lizanne wrote:Hello maggy!
If I remember correctly (as I've used those stamps before), it is worth
41c each. So, if you send a
9x12 (A4) sized envelope, you would need to stick
5 of them on the envelope (overseas it costs around $ 1.80 for a 9x12 envelope). {thumb2}
Anything smaller than that, I would stick
3-4 stamps on the envelope, depending on which size SASE you send.
Will this work for a reply ----> from usa to poland.
Yes, it has worked for me many times - I'm from South Africa. {thumb2} It would work perfectly from USA to Poland.
How many of those shall I stick on the return envelope?( to have the same weight and stuff as on the IRC coupon)
Depending on your SASE size, around 3 - 5 stamps, nothing less.
And is it express , prioritet or normal?
Um, I think it's "First Class" as it says so on the stamp, I'm not really sure... probably "normal"...
Good luck and if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask! :razz:
Lizanne
hi Lizanne !
Where do you buy the US stamps ?
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:10 pm
by lizane
Ducksfan8 wrote:hi Lizanne !
Where do you buy the US stamps ?
Hello Ducksfan8!
I think you can buy stamps online, on websites such as ebay, ect. {thumb2} How I got my stamps, is from trades.

For me, trading works out the best and I trade with reliable people here on Fanmail.biz.

You can trade things like glossy photos, autographs or magazine posters. :razz:
Good luck,
Lizanne
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:17 am
by Melindabear2002
I would put an extra one just to be sure. I've had several sent back to me because they said they didn't have enough postage. But I know I put enough. But yes those will work.
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:59 pm
by flairworms
Hello, I am from Canada and can no longer buy US stamps on line???
Is there anywhere / anyone else I can buy from?
Thanks
Flairworms :neutral:
Re: WILL THOSE STAMPS FOR USA WORK?HELP NEEDED FAST
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:42 pm
by guilder1st
Those are called forever stamps. They are worth 1 first class stamp. Which is currently $0.42. From USA to Poland a large envelope up to 2oz will cost $2.00. So you would need to put 5 stamps on your return envelope. That is regular first class international mail, and usually takes about 5-10 days.