are you for REAL???
2006-09-29 19:15:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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usps.com and figure out the postage. I have to pay 84 cents to mail letters to England and 75 cents for a postcard. Ah, just looked it up for you, same rate for Estonia.
2006-09-29 08:01:25
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answer #2
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answered by WiserAngel 6
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No, the postage is different. You need to go to the post office and have them determine the postage. I've lived abroad and sent correspondence both ways, to and from the US and Europe and Central America. Go to the post office. BTW, if you write on fine stationary or tissue type of stationary you'll save money. But, if you're only going to write on occasion, then it wouldn't matter.
2006-09-29 08:09:37
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answer #3
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answered by William T 3
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Depends from where of course... Ask at your local post-office or go to the site of your national post company.
From Belgium it costs 70 eurocent (prior) and 60 eurocent (non-prior) for a normal letter to another European country.
2006-09-29 08:05:27
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answer #4
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answered by Taaner 5
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Call the post office they will tell you how much postage you need to put on the post card 1800-275-8777.
2006-09-29 08:03:56
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answer #5
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answered by MsM 2
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Air Mail, and I think that you would be better off putting 3 39cent stamps, on it.
2006-09-29 08:01:48
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answer #6
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answered by Cat 1
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You should check with the postal service for the exact answer.
2006-09-29 08:02:05
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answer #7
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answered by tweetymay 6
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hellooo...why dont you walk in the nearest post office and ask the guy across the counter...isnt he helpful ?
2006-09-29 08:02:34
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answer #8
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answered by Mantra 6
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ur local post and tele. office will tell u the details
2006-09-29 08:03:31
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answer #9
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answered by vijay v 1
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Take it to your nearest post office they will do it for you
2006-09-29 08:02:26
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answer #10
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answered by Yoda 2
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Go to www.usps.com and you can calculate the postage there.
2006-09-29 08:05:01
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answered by Sarah P 2
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