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Sent: LOR, SASE, 2 pictures for friends during summer 2016
Received: both pictures signed and personalized to friends, plus a 4x6 bonus for me, in my SASE on November 29, 2016


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P.O. Box 9765
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B75 5XB
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AWESOME success! :) I'm going to try that! Please tell me, though--what type of stamp is that you used? I know I can purchase UK stamps on Ebay, but I still need to know how many to use for what sort of envelope. I normally send 4x6 photos in 4.5x9 inch envelopes. How many stamps would that take, and of what class?

There are so many autographs of people from the UK that I want--Oliver and James Phelps, Lily James, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Emma Thompson, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson, and so on, but everyone uses UK stamps, which I still don't know the measurements of. Please help me. :(
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FCM wrote:AWESOME success! :) I'm going to try that! Please tell me, though--what type of stamp is that you used? I know I can purchase UK stamps on Ebay, but I still need to know how many to use for what sort of envelope. I normally send 4x6 photos in 4.5x9 inch envelopes. How many stamps would that take, and of what class?

There are so many autographs of people from the UK that I want--Oliver and James Phelps, Lily James, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Emma Thompson, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson, and so on, but everyone uses UK stamps, which I still don't know the measurements of. Please help me. :(
hi the envelope size you have chosen is fine for the 6x4.
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fabandfriendly wrote:
FCM wrote:AWESOME success! :) I'm going to try that! Please tell me, though--what type of stamp is that you used? I know I can purchase UK stamps on Ebay, but I still need to know how many to use for what sort of envelope. I normally send 4x6 photos in 4.5x9 inch envelopes. How many stamps would that take, and of what class?

There are so many autographs of people from the UK that I want--Oliver and James Phelps, Lily James, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Emma Thompson, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson, and so on, but everyone uses UK stamps, which I still don't know the measurements of. Please help me. :(
hi the envelope size you have chosen is fine for the 6x4.
Thank you for the advice, but I don't understand. What do you mean by 6x4? No such stamp exists.
I love hearing others' opinions! However, before you start commenting, please read this carefully: I welcome opinions but will not obey orders and suggestions. So, please don't say, "Toss that in the trash," or, "Frame the autograph right away," etc. I understand that you're sharing what you'd do, but you can't make me do what you order--what I received in the mail is mine, not yours.

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FCM wrote:
fabandfriendly wrote:
FCM wrote:AWESOME success! :) I'm going to try that! Please tell me, though--what type of stamp is that you used? I know I can purchase UK stamps on Ebay, but I still need to know how many to use for what sort of envelope. I normally send 4x6 photos in 4.5x9 inch envelopes. How many stamps would that take, and of what class?

There are so many autographs of people from the UK that I want--Oliver and James Phelps, Lily James, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Emma Thompson, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson, and so on, but everyone uses UK stamps, which I still don't know the measurements of. Please help me. :(
hi the envelope size you have chosen is fine for the 6x4.
Thank you for the advice, but I don't understand. What do you mean by 6x4? No such stamp exists.

Hi, 6x4 are dimensions of photo in inches :)
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Ah, thank you solosolo! So that's what he/she meant. :razz: That is already the photo size I use. Gotcha.
I love hearing others' opinions! However, before you start commenting, please read this carefully: I welcome opinions but will not obey orders and suggestions. So, please don't say, "Toss that in the trash," or, "Frame the autograph right away," etc. I understand that you're sharing what you'd do, but you can't make me do what you order--what I received in the mail is mine, not yours.

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