Amazon sells the US stamps internationally, however the shipping might be a little expensiveMattWolf76 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 12:32 am Hi folks, I remember years ago I could purchase a voucher, which could be redeemed for postage. I believe they’re now longer available. I appreciate this question has probably been raised a few times, but cannot see anything recent with a defined answer.
I live in the UK, and want to post an 8x10 with a return postage, which would be in a standard sized mailer. What’s the best and easiest solution, to send the SAE? Originally, I was thinking of putting money (in dollars) to cover the postage putting enough in to more than cover the cost, so they could pay for the postage.
Ideally, I want to make life easy for the recipient, so they can just post it back. I can find something confusing, so what’s the simplest and easiest way to purchase postage for a return stamped address envelope?
Thanking you in advance
10) Where to buy US stamps?
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Hello,
Is there a way to get US stamps in Germany?
Is there a way to get US stamps in Germany?
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Is it also possible to use IRC for the USA?
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Did U.S. mail prices go up?
I used to be able to send my 9x12 envelopes containing my 8x10 SASE for one $1 Stamp + one Forever Stamp (on each).
Today the post office told me the outer envelope would cost $1.92 and the SASE would cost $1.68.
How many stamps are y'all affixing to your envelopes and SASEs?
I used to be able to send my 9x12 envelopes containing my 8x10 SASE for one $1 Stamp + one Forever Stamp (on each).
Today the post office told me the outer envelope would cost $1.92 and the SASE would cost $1.68.
How many stamps are y'all affixing to your envelopes and SASEs?
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