Oh mo the wiki has gone wonky
Fixed. @killabud , you gotta put a space between the period and your username or it throws off the formatting.
Good job @HeadyBearAdventures
oh,my bad!..thanks for fixing it
No worries, just a quirk in the system. Happens often; now donāt do it again!
Yeah add me to your call list please
Congrats @sprinklememaynee and nice one @Habitt
Yes, it was nice and relaxing, thanks
Done.
I took the dreaded number 1 spot.
sure I would like to be included
Just a quick question about US postage for anyone who knows; just one forever stamp to send 1 Oz or less bubble mailer to Canada?
Nice win @sprinklememaynee, woot woot, nice game @Habitt. You think I would know $1.50 maybe. I usually have 4 or five at a time so I canāt give a single price, sorry.
I sent an envelope to Canada with a coin flip inside, post office charged 1.40 for an international non-machinable stamp.
Same size envelope within the states was 1.03
I did forget to ask her if the same international stamp would work for all countries or if it was specifically for Canada
International stamp required for mail to Canada itās like $1.50
I would check with USA members regarding a bubble mailer. When I try to send them internationally from here they charge me as a parcel saying bubble mailers donāt qualify as letter mail. Not sure how it works there but I have had bubble mailers returned, regular envelopes get through fine.
I have been charged for the parcel as well with the bubble mailers going to the US.
Yep same here, plus you have to fill out a customs form. The bubble mailer i sent to Doug a few years ago cost me $15.00.
The box with the modem in it I sent to g-pas cost me $12.00.
If you sent to Canada using one stamp it was a global stamp and yes itās good to any nationā¦ā¦ I have successfully sent to several countries with just a global stamp.
Iāll just ask the tiller once I get to the post office and pay for postage there. Thanks for the quick replies!