Hi Dan, all, The US Postal Service sells International Reply Coupons for $2.10 these days. An IRC can be used to obtain postage for a letter weighing up to 20 grams in any country that is a member of the Universal Postal Union. Ireland is a UPU member country. See http://www.usps.com/prices/extra-services-prices.htm for other international services offered by the USPS. For more about the IRC, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_reply_coupon All the best, Bill Gawne Dan Harrington <danharrington1@comcast.net> writes: > QUESTIONS: > > 1. Can I buy Ireland stamps in the USA so I can place them on the > return envelope? > > 2. Are there any international stamps that are good in all counties? > > 3. If I can't buy any Ireland Stamps in the USA I would like to > enclose a few Euros in the mailing envelope so that the person in > Ireland can buy the postage. My daughter says that would be "an > insult to an Irishman". That is the last thing I want to do. What > do you think about that? > > 4. Anyone have any good ideas on how to handle this postage problem? > > > > THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE. > > Dan Harrington