I live in the US and want to send off a autograph request to the UK. I cant place US stamps on the return envelope. whats the best course of action?
thank you!
SASE from UK to US
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Re: SASE from UK to US
Hi!
For this case you can use IRC(s). IRC is an international reply coupon which is used to pay postage from a foreign coutry. You can learn more about it here. Just include one or more (it depends on a size and weight of the return envelope) to your letter and SAE (=self-addressed envelope).
Other thing you can do is try to trade or buy UK stamps here, in our "Autographs For Sale/Exchange" forum {thumb2} .
Hope I helped!
Sammya
For this case you can use IRC(s). IRC is an international reply coupon which is used to pay postage from a foreign coutry. You can learn more about it here. Just include one or more (it depends on a size and weight of the return envelope) to your letter and SAE (=self-addressed envelope).
Other thing you can do is try to trade or buy UK stamps here, in our "Autographs For Sale/Exchange" forum {thumb2} .
Hope I helped!
Sammya

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Re: SASE from UK to US
thanks alot for the info! I am new to the hobby so I will let the community know of any success I have in the future. Mailed out 15 in the last 3 days!Sammya wrote:Hi!
For this case you can use IRC(s). IRC is an international reply coupon which is used to pay postage from a foreign coutry. You can learn more about it here. Just include one or more (it depends on a size and weight of the return envelope) to your letter and SAE (=self-addressed envelope).
Other thing you can do is try to trade or buy UK stamps here, in our "Autographs For Sale/Exchange" forum {thumb2} .
Hope I helped!
Sammya![]()
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