![]() I don't think I know what Gold Group is :) Can I combine those, as well, to get 1.28 or 1.66 to be 100% sure it covers the weight? Sorry for asking lame questions, I just keep getting an information overdose :) Napalm wrote:Well then, the price of a 1st class stamp is 60p? Because I also see some stamps with actual prices on them - like 68, 76, 1.10. Never thought of Google Translate - that could have saved me much time. Russia is classed as Europe so it's 87p ( two First Class stamps ) up to 20g, £1.28p ( three First Class stamps ) up to 40g, £1.66 ( three First Class stamps ) up to 60g, £1.91 ( four First Class stamps ) up to 80g and £2.21 ( four First Class stamps ) up to 100g. 100g would be £2.21 (110 Roubles according to google) although I think 50g would cover it and thats £1.66 (83 roubles)Įdit 4 x 1st class 60p would cover the 100g priceģ x 1st class stamps would cover the 1.66 price If you weigh an open envelope with the photos inside then use this site " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false to work out the price. It's not a secret, I just didn't think it relevant :) It's Andrew Scott, BBC Sherlock's Moriarty. How many stamps do I need for that? Wouldn't want to overpay considerably :) Napalm wrote:Oh, 100g is too much, I don't think it'll be more than 20, just a couple of pictures to sign, that's it. 'I checked IP because it wasn't clear which direction the letters were going, and the IP is in Russia. To avoid unnecessary costs for the receiver, be sure to add sufficient postage.PhilthyPhil wrote:If you are sending your letter to someone in Russia you would need Russian stamps for the return envelope surely? ![]() Please note that postage due will be recovered from the addressee. Stamps are available at your local post office. Depending on the destination of your card or letter, different stamps are used: Netherlands 1, Netherlands 2 or XL, in the case of domestic mail, and International 1 for international mail. ![]() ![]() Add postage Postage is calculated based on item weight.This way we can return any undeliverable items to you. In the case of letters, you should always write a return address on the back of the envelope. Make sure that your item is addressed correctly To ensure speedy delivery, the receiver’s address should be clearly written on your card or letter.Make sure your item meets the size and weight requirements: Max.Follow these steps to send your card or letter: ![]()
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