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Okay, y'all, what do you do when you are sending something from Canada to the US and have to include return postage? It is my understanding that you can not buy US stamps in Canada, not to mention the whole weight difference thing. So if you are involved in a swap or something, how do you handle the postage differences?
Thanks for the help.
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I have been sending the swap host a cheque (I think you spell that check) to cover the postage. Most just give the extra back in US stamps to nearest stamp cost. I will use those US stamps in my next swap if I have enough. I hope that makes sense.
If you have stamps.com, you can print out a stamp of any denomination. For example, you could print out a stamp for $3.85 for Priority Mail. If you can't find another solution, maybe we can work something out so that I print the postage for you and forward it to the hostess. That way, we can't possibly break any contraband rules! lol
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As a Canadian stamper, I have sent money orders in US funds to cover the costs of the return postage when I have participated in swaps, but I think for the future, I will get my dad to pick up some stamps for me that I can send with the swap items because it is a $4 charge every time you purchase a money order. (he is a truck driver and goes to the US a few times a week). Hope this helps.
Ronda
I participate in a number of swaps with demos in the US and I always send a US money order or US cash. I don't send a check because I wasn't sure if they would be charged an extra fee for cashing a check issued from a non US bank. I have never had any problems, but I do wish that we could buy US stamps here it would be so much easier.
I just thought of something. The U.S. Postal Service has a website where you can buy postage. Can you get it there? Will they ship to Canadian addresses?
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I had a fellow SCS send me some US stamps (thanks again Keri! ) but I am almost out therefore the next few swaps I am in, I am going to send concealed US cash for the hostess to purchase what she needs in postage to send back up to me. Paypal would work if the swap hostess had an account also I suppose.
I so enjoy participating in the swaps with all the US ladies and it is a bit of a hurdle to overcome---but not impossible I don't think? Thanks to all the US swap hostesses that let us Canucks be a part of your swaps!!!
While were on the Canadian postage topic, could someone please tell me the correct 'format' for writing a Canadian address on the envelope, please? What exactly goes on each line? Do you do 3 lines or 4? Thanks! I'd really like to send some RAKS to some gals who live 'up there'.
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Could you ask one hostess to purchase stamps for you
In the past I have sent one hostess a money order and asked her to purchese extra stamps for you. I always send an extra hostess gift if I have special requests.
thanks, so much, squeek! I felt silly asking that, but I don't want to confuse the postal workers! They ARE our friends, you know!
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Sandy's is more or less correct, execpt she forgot the city on the line with the province and country does not need to be on it. The postal code always goes last and DON'T WRITE IN THE BOTTOM 1 INCH OF THE ENVIE.
Thanks to everyone for their input. If anyone needs some US stamps I don't mind being someone's postal slave :P and sending them. We want to keep all of our cool Canadian cousins participating in the swaps!
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Thanks to everyone for their input. If anyone needs some US stamps I don't mind being someone's postal slave :P and sending them. We want to keep all of our cool Canadian cousins participating in the swaps!
Thanks again.
Darla
Yup, soon to be very cool with winter on the way :!: