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    TTM Help

    Ok so I've never done TTM and would like to start doing it with my son, he's 4 years old, for his hockey cards. My question is how do I know how much postage to put on the envelope to and return? How much postage to go to and from US and Canada. I live in NJ for the record. Thank you in advanced for anyhelp that anyone provides.

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    I'm pretty sure it's an 72 cent stamp that gets you to Canada, but you need to get Canadian postage to have it returned from Canada. You can probably find a Canadian user who will swap you stamps.
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    I'm pretty sure it's an 72 cent stamp that gets you to Canada, but you need to get Canadian postage to have it returned from Canada. You can probably find a Canadian user who will swap you stamps.

    This is true...however, when I'm dealing with non-current players (Guy Lafleur, for example), I just threw in $1 and explained that it was for return shipping. Never had any problems, but I've been hesitant to try with current teams.

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    Ty for the help... What abOut across the US

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    1 stamp should be fine for a few cards... anymore than ~5 and you will need a second stamp on the envelope.

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    A normal 44 cent stamp works both ways as long as you aren't sending more than 4 or 5 cards.

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