I have already received many replies to my raffle. Some of you have asked how
they can pay for the postage. I'm sure that wouldn't be any problem since
there are many ways.
Payment through PayPal would be fine or cash in a letter, any currency. Of
course an exchange of something lace related
Hello all,
I have got some duplicates of the FDC (First Day Cover) and postcard with the
Swedish lacemaker stamp that I would like to raffle. There are 12 of each.
Please send me an e-mail off list before May 8 if you would like to enter. I
will send them anywhere in the world, but would be very
How could one reimburse Ann-Marie for the postage
I have no idea!
BarbE
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From: Ann-Marie Andersson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 11:22 AM
Subject: [lace] Raffle for stamp collectors
Hello all,
I have got some duplicates
In Australia, international postage vouchers are available for sale through
the local post office
Noelene in Cooma
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http://gumnuts.lafferty.com.au/
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nlafferty/
How could one reimburse Ann-Marie for the postage
I have no idea!
BarbE
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To
They are available in the USA for letters only. I
needed one on a small package but couldn't get one.
This stamp cover would fit neatly into a regular
envelope, so the return postage voucher should be just
right for it. The post office, however, did not tell
me what the cost was.
I tried to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Alice Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
They are available in the USA for letters only.
The post office, however, did not tell
me what the cost was.
Anywayask at your local post office for the cost
from your country.
Are the US post offices still calculating
The international reply coupons are an option but it seems that
Ann-Marie will accept paypal or a swap, much tidier. I did write to
her privately but I didn't cc the lace list. The price of mailing
times 12 for the items available for raffle, the total cost is high.
On 5/2/06, Jane Partridge