Hi Everyone,
I am very new to the fanmail biz. I was wanting to send a UK actor (David Tennant) fanmail. I am making a SASE, that way hopefully the pictures I include could be signed by him. As I am from the US, sending mail to UK I am wondering the cheapest way to send it to the UK. The envelope weighs roughly two ounces. As the Global Forever® Stamps are up to one ounce, would it be possible to add two Global Forever® Stamps to make up the extra ounce?
Thank you.
Luke
Sending Letter from US to UK
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Re: Sending Letter from US to UK
Yes.
A 2 ounce letter to the UK costs $2.13.
Two Global Forever Stamps would total $2.30 value.
A 2 ounce letter to the UK costs $2.13.
Two Global Forever Stamps would total $2.30 value.
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Re: Sending Letter from US to UK
kimmylee wrote:Yes.
A 2 ounce letter to the UK costs $2.13.
Two Global Forever Stamps would total $2.30 value.
Thank you very much for the reply.
How about sending from UK to US?
I just went to the post office to see what I could do about sending it from there to here, but they told me they didn't offer anything so I will have to find it on my own.
Just looked at the Royal Mail website, seems to me that the don't ship stamps to the US. The Drop & Ship on the Royal Mail website only works for next business day so that won't work either. I'm running out of ideas.
Re: Sending Letter from US to UK
eBay or Amazon have sellers who offer new, unused UK stamps.
I recommend 1st or 2nd class stamps as they work just like US Forever Stamps.
www.royal-mail.com has all the information on prices, calculators etc for you to work out how many you need.
I recommend 1st or 2nd class stamps as they work just like US Forever Stamps.
www.royal-mail.com has all the information on prices, calculators etc for you to work out how many you need.
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