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ratherbhunting
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First timer help

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When sending a photo with a SASE how do you guys do it? Do you send one small envelope in one big one and how do you pay for the postage in the SASE? Any help appreciated to a first timer.
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crisabell
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Re: First timer help

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Hi!
What I usually do, is put 2-3* stamps each on my 9x12 envelope and SASE. Then I fold my 9x12 SASE in half, and put it in the same size, (9x12,) envelope, along w/ my letter, and photo, if I send one. I'm sure you could use this process w/ any size envelope. Hope I helped!!

*Just SASE, and letter inside the envelope, 2 stamps
*SASE, letter and photo inside the envelope, 3 stamps

Either a 9x12 or a 6x9 SASE should only need 2 stamps. Good Luck!! Anymore questions, feel free to ask!!!

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Re: First timer help

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What Crisabell said works just fine but I send a 9x12 with an 8x10 SASE, and to add to on that make sure you have the right amount of stamps, and I have a tip for you, when I send photos I always slip a piece of cardboard in the SASE so it will protect the photos on the way there and back. Which links back to the postage, depending on the thickness of the cardboard it might require a little bit more postage. I hope this helps!
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