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On 29th November 2014, I wrote to Mark enclosing an LOR, SAE, photo and a personalised Christmas card I made for him. Today, 10th December 2014, I received my photo back signed and personalised. Thankyou Mark!

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Mark Addy
Independent Talent Group Ltd.
40 Whitfield Street
London W1T 2RH
UK

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Hi I was wondering if using forever stamps would work when sending to Mark Addy?
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HorrorMovieGeek88 wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:27 pm Hi I was wondering if using forever stamps would work when sending to Mark Addy?
No, use this stamp instead: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09 ... ative=6738

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HorrorMovieGeek88 wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:27 pm Hi I was wondering if using forever stamps would work when sending to Mark Addy?
The UK doesn't currently use any international stamps. We generally buy postage online and print it off to send mail to other countries.

If you use stamps, you'll need 2 or 3 to make up enough postage value for the international service. A single letter, up to 100g and up to 5mm thick, currently costs £2.00 (GBP) for economy or £2.20 for standard to the US. A 1st class stamp (purple) is worth £1.10. A 2nd class stamp (green) is worth £0.75.

Our old stamps are also in the process in being phased out, so you must make sure to buy the new type with the QR code along the edge, as shown in the link above.

If you live a country other than mainland USA, let me know and I'll confirm the price as some countries are more expensive.


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