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how many stamps


Question Posted Wednesday October 3 2007, 7:59 pm

how do i know how many stamps i need to mail teacher recs?

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ammo answered Thursday October 4 2007, 12:00 am:
I've always found the best way to find out how much it will cost to post something (when it's not just a simple card or letter) is to take it inot the mailing/post office and ask them. :] Simple but straighforward really.

They'll weigh it up for you and let you know how much it will cost. If you want to you can ask how many stamps you'll need but I find the best thing to do is ask them the cost and then have them put the stamps on it for you (and pay them for the postage/stamps). It just makes it all easier that way.

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