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Has anyone dealt with this? We have family in Mexico and Nicaragua, how do I provide Pre-postage for these response cards? I know that using our website as a form of RSVP is an option, but is there another method of pre-paying postage?

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We did post card RSVPS and sent a bunch to Canada & Trinidad. I took one to the post office & asked them what I'd need to send it to Trinidad, and to Canada. They gave me what I needed (Trinidad was like 80 cents or something!). Just needed to add the airmal sticker to them as well as the stamp.

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I ran into this problem too.. So, instead of doing RSVP cards I put

RSVP

Please call or email before April 1st 2008 at:

Phone number

email address

 

I know it's a bit untraditional... But hey so am I. And it was going to be a pain trying to figure out postage :)

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We did post card RSVPS and sent a bunch to Canada & Trinidad. I took one to the post office & asked them what I'd need to send it to Trinidad, and to Canada. They gave me what I needed (Trinidad was like 80 cents or something!). Just needed to add the airmal sticker to them as well as the stamp.
WOW! ugh, so frustrating! I hate to say but Hans fam will most likely not attend the wedding. I feel like I don't want to waste a stamps (or invites) since I know they are not going to go. My family in Mexico is going, so I want to provide them with a response card. I know, that sounds so mean.
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my FI has friends all over the world. we just left it blank b/c we didn't have a way to provide a New Zealand, UK, BVI, Australia, Dubai....stamps. They have either emailed or just bought their country's own stamp. it hasn't been a problem. :)

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I would send with the postage. It really is not that exspensive and I will show that you care enough to not have your friends and family that live in another country by their own. You may not get a reply if they have to take the time to get the stamp on their own.

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