Does the U.S. Postal Service still make or use IRCs?

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Re: Does the U.S. Postal Service still make or use IRCs?

Unread post by EastendersFan »

Thats a confuising way to put it for me who isnt that experienced with sending overseas :D

But im glad thats what you wanted to know. If you ever need any help on estimating how many IRCs you need feel free to ask on here. BossC is a brilliant moderator who knows a lot about these things {thumb2}
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Re: Does the U.S. Postal Service still make or use IRCs?

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You only need 2-3 IRCs (maybe 4 AT MOST) and that includes sending overseas. And what I've found in the past is that the people in the post office don't know what an IRC is, so make sure you say "International Reply Coupon". That is saying you don't already. {up}
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Re: Does the U.S. Postal Service still make or use IRCs?

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I was going to say 'Do you sell IRCs' but i thought for a moment and ended up saying 'Do you sell International reply coupons.'

Of course the women at the post office had to ask someone else if they sold them :?
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Re: Does the U.S. Postal Service still make or use IRCs?

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Yes! Good tip giving them the full name not just the acronym. I was quite surprised that U.S. Postal employees were not better acquainted with IRCs but, then again, perhaps in this Twitterific world their relevance is diminishing! :-)

Thanks all, for the tips!

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