>POSTAGE: > for up to 7 stickers, use one 32-cent stamp > for 8-15, use two 32-cent stamps > and add stamps for additional stickers. > >Non-USA orders, please send an extra $3.00 for postage. (in USA cash) Hmm, let's see, 32 cents for a stamp, but send $3.00 for postage. "Poor Richard" won't be poor for long. Richard, perhaps you should rephrase that to "overseas orders", because, Canada just happens to be stuck on your northern frontier and isn't as furrin' as you may think. Typically, postage costs more between Canada & the U.S., but usually in the order of 20 cents, or maybe two first class stamps, I do not remember, but cetainly not $3.00. How about if the Canadians sent you a self addressed envelope and a US buck for postage? Sound fair? Dennis
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