SAE with money or a SASE?

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SAE with money or a SASE?

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I’m not able to buy US stamps or IRC’s in my country, so I can’t send a SASE to the USA.

What I can get is one dollar notes from the bank.

Would you advise me to send a SAE and include money ($1) to pay the postage for the recipient? Your opinion please!
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Re: SAE with money or a SASE?

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Hey!
1$ won't be enough for the shipping. 3$ should be okay ;) I used to send out SAE+IRC but I wasn't very successful so now I'm sending out money instead of IRC's. The best way is to send SASE but if you can't get the stamps is money okay :).
Hope this helps a bit.
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ursha wrote: 3$ should be okay ;)
What??? I´m always sending one dollar and it is enough :)
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seamus wrote:
ursha wrote: 3$ should be okay ;)
What??? I´m always sending one dollar and it is enough :)
I was just talking how's with the successes I received :) They do weight all the same as I use A5 envelope and send 2 photos but sometimes you see there are stamps/stickers (you get them only at the post office where they weigh the envelope before printing it) that are 2$ or 3$. Once I got a normal letter (one paper) from USA and the postage on it was 2$. Tanda already told me that according to USPS $0.98-$1.18 should be enough. I have no idea why one celebrity had to pay for a postage 1$ and another 3$ (even most of the ones I got are 2$)...But that's what happened to me so sorry if I'm wrong ;)
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heres a link to the us post calculater, theres no way $1 would be enough to send a large envelope, http://ircalc.usps.gov/
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$1 is enough for the A5 format envelope according to the USPS calculator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A5_paper_size
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Re: SAE with money or a SASE?

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You Cant Buy a Book of US Stamps Online?

....ITs Way Quicker If You Use The SASE... :)
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jdp3577 wrote:heres a link to the us post calculater, theres no way $1 would be enough to send a large envelope, http://ircalc.usps.gov/
In An 9x12 Envelope....98 Cents in ENOUGH...lol..
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Re: SAE with money or a SASE?

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The online postal store of USPS no longer provides international shipping for postal store products.
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tanda wrote:The online postal store of USPS no longer provides international shipping for postal store products.
aww im sry.


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