thru the POST OFFICE~! ever heard of one?
2007-08-20 13:58:01
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answer #1
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answered by R. Gyle 7
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Go to the post office and ask for a stamp to Canada. It costs a bit more to send a letter out of the country. And to go from Canada to the US, it's .75 CDN (or at least it was the last time I sent something to the US....it may have gone up a bit since then....www.canadapost.ca should have the actual rate)
2007-08-19 02:56:59
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answered by Deasel98 5
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yes you need extra postage, but you mail it the same way. Just take it to the post office because they weigh the envelope.
2007-08-19 03:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Just send it in a regular envelope with 41¢ postage and it will get there just fine.
2007-08-19 02:55:49
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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is this question for real ?
You send it the same way you would sent a letter to any country or any place the matter of fact .
envelope,stamp(ask the post office how much it costs to send to canada) and stick in mailbox...their canadian they'll know what to do !!
But if you need to know its the exact same thing you will do !
2007-08-19 14:01:25
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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Here's a novel idea you may want to have a crack at....
ASK AT THE POST OFFICE !!
They tend to know an indecent amount about these kinds of things. They will also take the envelope from you and put it in a van to Canada. This will alleviate the necessity for you to ask how much it will cost to buy a van and a plane to deliver the letter.
Best of luck with this intrepid mission !!
2007-08-19 02:56:26
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answer #6
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answered by martinowens5173 4
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as long as you have placed adequate postage on it, you could placed it in a letter field. once you say you're able to desire to apply 2 stamps - that's not the style of stamps however the denomination of the stamps that concerns.
2016-10-16 03:06:58
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answered by ? 4
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Mail it with a .41 sent stamp on it. Make sure you have the Providence code correct on there.
If all else fails, ask you Post Office. They will know.
2007-08-19 05:58:30
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answered by momsplinter 4
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Just the same as in the U S
2007-08-19 02:57:01
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answered by shufly 4
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Wow this thread is chock full of raging misanthropes...
2015-10-16 10:07:36
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answered by Jena 1
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just be sure to have both the sender's and the recipient's addresses.
2007-08-19 03:17:54
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answered by ericka 5
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