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    TTM Help

    Good morning all,

    With regards to TTM, do you usually attach stamps on the enclosed envelope to send back or do you slip in cash/dollar bills inside?

    Reason I ask is I had my Gagne custom card returned last week and I attached Canadian stamps on the return envelope, but his agent sent my card back in a different envelope and it was franked, therefore, I feel bad because he had to pay for returning it.

    Also, I've ran out of US and Canadian stamps and dollar bills might be easier on my part! Do athletes have a preference in your experience?

    Thanks, guys!

    Dave

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    I've only ever sent TTM requests, with enough postage attached to a self addressed envelope included. To me this makes the most sense.... simply because it requires the least amount of effort on behalf of the player.

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    I would get more American/Canadian stamps as I think you are definitely risking sending money hoping they will put the postage on for you. Some would do it, some won't.

    Much, much safer to get ahold of the proper postage and use in on the SASE.

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