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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| i got my peter storemare back signed today, he was sweet he signed two! will try get some picks up soon |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| you can get them too! see first page for address! super cool! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| well im happy i goy Amaury Nolasco back today, took like 2 months, pretty good! |
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| pics will be posted tomorrow of my success! |
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| I sent my letter to Wentworth mid-September but without a picture. I asked if he could send one since I didn't have one to send to be signed. I just wrote my letter in the context that I enjoyed the work he's done so far and looked forward to future projects. I haven't gotten anything back yet but maybe someday soon. ****It was my first fan letter ever at 32 years old!**** |
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When one writes to a stranger and requests a reply, it is considered polite to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. This works well when both persons live in the same country; however, if they are from different countries, the enclosed postage stamp will not be valid. This technical problem was solved in 1906 when the Universal Postal Union, during its Congress in Rome, introduced the International Reply Coupon service. As the service began before the days of airmail, the earliest coupons could only be redeemed for a single-rate ordinary postage stamp to a foreign country. In terms of today's UPU Convention, International reply coupons (IRC) are exchangeable in all member countries for the minimum postage of a priority item or an unregistered airmail letter sent to a foreign country. The UPU's International Bureau processes several million coupons each year and deals with of all accounting aspects. The International Bureau does not sell IRCs directly to customers; they must buy them from their local post office. Although Posts are not obliged to sell IRCs, it is mandatory for Posts of the UPU member countries to exchange the coupons. If a Post does not sell IRCs, it is possible to purchase them in a post office located in a neighbouring country. | |
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