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Posting abroad
mojo29_2
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Hi guys,
Sorry I wasn't exactly sure where to post this; but I want to send a Postcard to someone in Australia. Normally when I'm posting abroad I go to the Post Office as it's a parcel and I'm not sure of the weight, but the Royal Mail website says to post a postcard to Australia costs 62p.
First class stamps cost 39p each, so if I put 2 on it would it get there, or do I *have* to go to the Post Office?
Regards
Sorry I wasn't exactly sure where to post this; but I want to send a Postcard to someone in Australia. Normally when I'm posting abroad I go to the Post Office as it's a parcel and I'm not sure of the weight, but the Royal Mail website says to post a postcard to Australia costs 62p.
First class stamps cost 39p each, so if I put 2 on it would it get there, or do I *have* to go to the Post Office?
Regards
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I think you can put this straight in a letterbox. If you are sending a parcel you should write what is inside, but as its a postcard it wont apply.0
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we have some letters to post to the US. When I asked at the post office for some stamps for letters to America she said she would have to weigh each letter individually before she could tell me how much it would cost to post. I explained they were just normal letters, but she said that was how it had to be.
I haven't got round to going back yet, so the letters are still waiting to be posted.weaving through the chaos...0 -
I'd stick it straight in the postbox - never had to go to the post office to post things overseas before.0
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Hi guys,
Sorry I wasn't exactly sure where to post this; but I want to send a Postcard to someone in Australia. Normally when I'm posting abroad I go to the Post Office as it's a parcel and I'm not sure of the weight, but the Royal Mail website says to post a postcard to Australia costs 62p.
First class stamps cost 39p each, so if I put 2 on it would it get there, or do I *have* to go to the Post Office?
Regards
You can print postage online if you can pay by card and if you have a printer obv! If you need cert of posting or recorded etc then you need to go to the post office.[SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
ETA Philosophy is wondering whether a Bloody Mary counts as a Smoothie0
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