Originally posted by WildfireUmm....dude....ya have the WHOLE INTERNET at your fingertips.....
Help! I need to know how many stamps to use when mailing a letter from the U.S. to the U.K.
I'm too lazy to go to the post office and check for myself, so if anyone can help me, that would be great. 😵
Originally posted by WildfireIf you ask a question which can be answered easily by looking it up on the internet (probably takes 1 minute or so), you shouldn't expect anything else.
Thanks for all of your illuminating remarks, I appreciate the massive amounts of sarcasm and humor emanating forth from all of you.
3 points,
firstly, we should feel priviledged and special that he asked rhp! okay, so that doesn't mean we actually have to help as you have demonstrated but doesn't it give you a warm fuzzy feeling inside? no? okay. ignore me then. 🙂
secondly, noone has mentioned england. do not presume.
thirdly, emm, i'm sorry to say that we don't actually have internet over here any more. BT folded, as of yesterday, rendering all our communication systems unusable (although the system is now private, BT still ran all the core systems, other companies meerly rented these. but as BT is no longer these core systems have been temporarily shut down.) so, basically, the internet, ergo e-mail, does not work at the moment. while i'm on the subject, if people can not time me and others out that would be appreciated? thanks 🙂
Originally posted by WildfireI had to call "Information (411)" to get my local U.S. Post Office phone number. ---So you owe me a buck! 🙂
Help! I need to know how many stamps to use when mailing a letter from the U.S. to the U.K.
I'm too lazy to go to the post office and check for myself, so if anyone can help me, that would be great. 😵
They informed me that it would cost 80 cents per ounce to send a letter from the United States to the U.K.