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hello...

I'm having some difficulty tracking down some 'ere in the US.. hopeully they exist and someone knows what i refer to...

'An airmail letter in the form of a lightweight sheet of stationery that folds into its own envelope for mailing at a low postage rate'

Thanks dictionary! and anyone that can help me locate where these may be bought!

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here's two letter folding links: self envelope #1 and amish letter folding

not sure if this was what you were looking for but have fun!!! :thumbs:

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Aerogrammes (bearing imprinted postage) are sold at all Post Office facilities. according to the usps website. although i have never sent one and had no idea what they were until i looked it up.

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yep....I know what you are talking about but have no idea if you can find then in the US :unsure:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline

You can get them in Australia but I only ever used one once... it's not noticeably enough cheaper than sending a regular letter in an envelope to be worth the bother (and the limited room). I have no idea if they have them here - you'd have to ask at a big postoffice.

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250 Postcards and Aerogrammes

252 Postage Rates

Postcards and Postal Cards

Canada and Mexico $0.55

Marshall Islands and Micronesia $0.34

All other countries $0.75

Aerogrammes

All countries $0.75

253.22 Aerogrammes

The size limit for an aerogramme is 7-1/4 x 3-9/16 inches

254.3 Sealing Aerogrammes

Tape or stickers must not be used to seal aerogrammes.

http://pe.usps.gov/text/Imm/immc2_018.html#vnameref_1

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Like someone else mentioned . . . go to the Post Office and you should be able to buy them there. I saw them listed on something I looked at while I will standing in line to send a card to Egypt . . . LOL, one of the big oversized ones for Valentine's day . . . cost me $1.65 to send it airmail and I hope it gets there . . . things have a way of disappearing once they get to Egypt. My husband swears it is someone stealing them because I write xoxoxoxoxo all over them, so I stopped doing that!! Well, only on the inside now, not all over the outside, LOL. Oh, and the international postage went up a few pennies too . . . from .80 to .84 (if I remember correctly what she said) for the first . .. what??? ounce?? that was one heavy card I was mailing today!

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