Contacting Matthew

Don't forget to add a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope)

When you're not from the US please follow the guidelines underneath.

If you are sending International Postage Coupons from overseas, send enough to get your mail back. Better safe than sorry. Those coupons are worth about .80 cents in the U.S. It takes 2-3 coupons to get something to Canada and 3-4 coupons to get something to Europe. One coupon covers the mailing of a postcard, or small letter for both Canada and Europe. This is the one area that causes the most trouble, and takes the most time.


Make sure the International Postal Coupons have been stamped by your postal service. It is a circular stamp that has the DATE OF PURCHASE. Unstamped coupons are worthless here in the U.S., and for that reason, your mail will not be returned to you.

When you're country doesn't offter these coupons (like The Netherlands) I suggest to buy American Stamps or add a few dollars (± 4-5 dollars you can ask your postoffice) together with your Self Addressed Envelope. It worked like a charm for me...!

I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for you guys!

Matthew Rhys

C/O Brothers and SistersĀ 

500 South Buena Vista Street

Stage 6

Burbank California 91521-2915

USA

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