by Sciencegeek » Sat May 05, 2018 12:42 pm
LSHj wrote:I'm not sure if ScienceGeek is based in the USA, UK or somewhere else.
I'm trying to figure out how much stamps does it take to have the photograph sent from the UK to the USA?
Basically: I want to know what I should put on the Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope they require.
(And where did you purchase the stamps? through royal mail directly or somewhere else maybe USA based?)
Thanks.
I'm in Europe, but I think the UK only has domestic and international postage rates now, so it should be the same amount for the US than it was for me. Better confirm this on the Royal Mail site though. This is an A6 picture, so look for regular mail size.
I bought these stamps online. There are sellers that sell older, but unused stamps cheaper than face value, but the seller was UK based. In my case the postage was worth it because it was less than what I saved on the price of the stamps, but you may want to look for someone in the USA.
[quote="LSHj"]I'm not sure if ScienceGeek is based in the USA, UK or somewhere else.
I'm trying to figure out how much stamps does it take to have the photograph sent from the UK to the USA?
Basically: I want to know what I should put on the Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope they require.
(And where did you purchase the stamps? through royal mail directly or somewhere else maybe USA based?)
Thanks.[/quote]
I'm in Europe, but I think the UK only has domestic and international postage rates now, so it should be the same amount for the US than it was for me. Better confirm this on the Royal Mail site though. This is an A6 picture, so look for regular mail size.
I bought these stamps online. There are sellers that sell older, but unused stamps cheaper than face value, but the seller was UK based. In my case the postage was worth it because it was less than what I saved on the price of the stamps, but you may want to look for someone in the USA.