rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[ LSJ] Black Hand Exchange Turnover SASE

9 messages from 5 participants · 04 May 2004 – 07 May 2004
original thread on Google Groups

Frederic Genest

Hello. I've tried to obtain US stamps from here in Canada, and unless I get to a private vendor, the only other option is to get to the US. This is problematic. Would it be possible to send a payment to you folks at White Wolf (check, Paypal, other) for ... what? 2 US$? and send only a SAE? Or, is there a kind soul somewhere in the US who would like to play the middle man, and handle the international traffic (i.e., simply receive the mail, add a stamp on the SAE, and send everything to White Wolf)? How much would that be... 3-4 US$? Does anybody have a better idea? Thanks! Frederic.

John P.

"Frederic Genest" <gen...@iname.com> wrote in message news:703899b7.0405...@posting.google.com... [ quoted text not captured ] You can go to your Canadian post office and get an international reply coupon (IRC) for about $3.50 CND. Myself, I pillaged a stamp collection. :) -JTP Winnipeg

David Wilson

Frederic Genest, Send me your address doros@ u m i c h .ed u I will send you some US postage, David Wilson Ann Arbor Michigan "Frederic Genest" <gen...@iname.com> wrote in message news:703899b7.0405...@posting.google.com... [ quoted text not captured ]

Hardy Range

gen...@iname.com (Frederic Genest) wrote in message news:<703899b7.0405...@posting.google.com>... > Hello. > > I've tried to obtain US stamps from here in Canada, and unless I get > to a private vendor, the only other option is to get to the US. This > is problematic. > > Would it be possible to send a payment to you folks at White Wolf > (check, Paypal, other) for ... what? 2 US$? and send only a SAE? In this vein: LSJ, would it be possible for you to give us foreigners an indication about how many International Reply Coupons would be needed to send the cards back to us, perhaps with different weight categories? Then we could do the math ourselves, instead of each of us bothering you with the same question... Any help will be appreciated! Regards, Hardy Range Prince of Bochum, Germany http://www.vekn.de

LSJ

Hardy Range wrote: > LSJ, would it be possible for you to give us foreigners an indication > about how many International Reply Coupons would be needed to send the > cards back to us, perhaps with different weight categories? See www.usps.gov to calculate postage rates. Each IRC is worth US$0.80 on this side. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Hardy Range

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<6c3mc.38456$Xj6.6...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>... > Hardy Range wrote: > > LSJ, would it be possible for you to give us foreigners an indication > > about how many International Reply Coupons would be needed to send the > > cards back to us, perhaps with different weight categories? > > See www.usps.gov to calculate postage rates. > > Each IRC is worth US$0.80 on this side. Great! Thanks, that will make things easier. May I assume that we are talking about the category "Global Priority Mail - Flat-rate Envelope (small)" (provided I _do_ send a small envelope)? [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

Hardy Range wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] No. "Flat Rate" means independent of weight. [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<6c3mc.38456$Xj6.6...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>... > Hardy Range wrote: > > LSJ, would it be possible for you to give us foreigners an indication > > about how many International Reply Coupons would be needed to send the > > cards back to us, perhaps with different weight categories? > > See www.usps.gov to calculate postage rates. > > Each IRC is worth US$0.80 on this side. Update: Each IRC is worth the base rate for mail back to the country of origin. For Canada, this is US$0.60. For much of Europe, this is US$0.80. Again, check www.usps.gov for the actual base rate. [ quoted text not captured ]

Frederic Genest

> Hello. > (snip) > > Does anybody have a better idea? Hello again. Thanks for the help and the additionnal info on the IRC. THe folks here at the post office didn't "thought" to mention that option when I inquired about a SASE for the US... grrr. Anyways, I've bought IRC and I hope it will be enough. I'll be checking that Dead Letter section (just in case ;-). Thanks again. Frederic.