Good point PB !!

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From: "Keith Passant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Midge Swap Postage
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 21:30:06 -0000

  With ref to this I use IRC's. The cost to you is as byard says $0.60 BUT
the value for postal charge is 2/3 of this. So say it cost you $1.20 to send
from your end you would need 3 IRC's to cover return post.
Just my 2pennorth
KP
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From: "Byard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Midge Swap Postage


 > Since this is an international swap.  I have a question for all of
 > you.  When you host a swap how do you handle the return postage?  Is
 > there anything like a postage voucher that can be bought in one
 > country and used in another?  I would like to make this as easy as
 > possible for those of you outside of the USA.
 >
 > Many Thanks!
 > Bob Haering
 > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >
 >
 > Bob...
 >
 > International postage coupons are one consideration. Each one is
 > valued at 60 cents US so depending upon the size of your packages,
 > the number of coupons needed may vary. Be aware that for some reason
 > not all post offices will accept them.
 >
 > Another alternative is to just ask for a specific amount of
 > cash...most folks have access to US greenbacks...or they could send
 > foreign currency...it's always interesting to see the play money from
 > other realms...;^)
 >
 > If your bank will accept non-US checks without imposing outrageous
 > fees like my bank ($6 ea) than that is also a good method. Just ask
 > that the checks are marked as payable in US$.
 >
 > Then there is always PayPal.
 >
 > keep tyin'...byard
 >
 >




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