by northwellguy » Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:33 am
jewels1 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:35 pm
northwellguy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:56 pm
jewels1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 5:39 pm
how many stamps do you use for first class and second class
I use three (3) 1st class stamps on SASEs - that seems to be what you need to get back a 9x12 envelope under 100g from UK to Canada. I don't use 2nd class - why would you? They are the same cost and 1st class has more priority over 2nd.
i saw on google that for 100g it is enough to use only 2 stamps both for 2 class the first class , I feel like you're a little uninformed
I am quite informed and I use 3 because I want to make sure, just in case, the returnee includes a piece of cardboard or letter or something else. I am not like most who put the minimum on their SASEs and then wonder why it didn't get returned. I try not to be an idiot. I always put a little extra postage on all SASEs. Just seems smart.
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how many stamps do you use for first class and second class
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I use three (3) 1st class stamps on SASEs - that seems to be what you need to get back a 9x12 envelope under 100g from UK to Canada. I don't use 2nd class - why would you? They are the same cost and 1st class has more priority over 2nd.
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i saw on google that for 100g it is enough to use only 2 stamps both for 2 class the first class , I feel like you're a little uninformed
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I am quite informed and I use 3 because I want to make sure, just in case, the returnee includes a piece of cardboard or letter or something else. I am not like most who put the minimum on their SASEs and then wonder why it didn't get returned. I try not to be an idiot. I always put a little extra postage on all SASEs. Just seems smart.