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Isaac Penzev scripsit: > Can you specify what are those I.R.C.? I've never heard about them, though > I'd been working at a post office for 4 months a bit ago. By international treaty, they are available at any post office of any member of the Union Postale Universelle (which includes Ukraine and the U.S.). The idea is that when you send a letter overseas and want to pay for the reply postage, you typically can't get the recipient's stamps for him or her to use. So you include an IPC instead, which the recipient can exchange for sufficient local postage to send a 20 gm letter by international airmail. In the U.S., such a letter costs $0.80, so 7 IPCs are equivalent to $5.60. What I didn't realize is how steep the mark-up is, though: in the U.S. it's 118% (each coupon costs $1.75). Here is what an IPC looks like: http://www.n6hb.org/s-a/irc-front.jpg > And what about ordering money through Western Union network? I don't think they will handle an amount as small as US$5.00. -- You escaped them by the will-death John Cowan and the Way of the Black Wheel. jcowan@hidden.email I could not. --Great-Souled Sam http://www.ccil.org/~cowan