I'm in Sri Lanka, and I'd like to get some Stack Overflow stickers. I read the blog article How to Get Stack Overflow Stickers (2009), and it mentioned that I need to include $1 in the envelope. So, how do I get this done? I don't have any dollars so what do I need to include?
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5Maybe you could send 143.54 rupees and let the SO staff exchange them? (I actually don't know if that is possible, but you can ask them by email.)– Frédéric HamidiFeb 5, 2016 at 10:09
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28Surely there are banks in Sri Lanka where you can exchange rupees for dollars. You'll have to get out of the house, they don't come to you. Include your mailing address.– Hans PassantFeb 5, 2016 at 10:36
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8Does Stack Overflow accept bitcoins? If not, is it because you cannot put them into an envelop?– JongwareFeb 5, 2016 at 10:45
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2@PreferenceBean Well, there are quite a few countries which use USD as an official currency. So it is literally 9 countries or so :) Not saying that it is an excuse...– zero323Feb 5, 2016 at 10:51
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33Many foreign exchange companies have minimum values that they will sell, so getting hold of a $1 bill could turn out expensive.– Richard EvFeb 5, 2016 at 10:52
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1@zero323: don't ruin this with facts ;)– Lightness Races in OrbitFeb 5, 2016 at 10:52
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17I live in Singapore and I got mine for free... OK, I did invest several years of my spare time.– BoltClockFeb 5, 2016 at 10:59
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Thanks for your opinions.! I'll try that Repay Coupon :)– TharinduluckyFeb 5, 2016 at 12:03
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8Just... what is off topic about this?– BraiamFeb 5, 2016 at 12:29
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8It's illegal to post bills or notes in Australia.– user3956566Feb 5, 2016 at 12:38
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5@Braiam: It got closed as "off-topic because it should be posted on meta", which is quite strange given that we are on meta.– Lightness Races in OrbitFeb 5, 2016 at 13:03
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5I'd wager all you need to do is send them something neat from your country in barter. Maybe a package of a local favorite candy?– user1228Feb 5, 2016 at 15:12
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1@Will, maybe candy like this?– CaptJakFeb 5, 2016 at 15:53
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2That blog post is more than six years old. Are you sure it is not out of date?– Peter MortensenFeb 5, 2016 at 16:20
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1@PeterMortensen, more or less. link– Satej SFeb 5, 2016 at 16:29
2 Answers
Please note that sending actual cash in international mail may be prohibited by local laws.
The original blog post actually mentions the correct way: you need to buy an International Reply Coupon and include that.
They are sold by Sri Lanka post:
Reply coupons may be purchased at the price of Rs.250.00 each at any Post Office in Sri Lanka and each coupon is exchangeable in any foreign country of the Universal Postal Union for one or more postage stamps representing the postage payable on an unregistered letter of the first step abroad by surface mail.
For other countries, refer to the UPU list.
If your country doesn't sell IRCs, you can order them abroad.
- Swiss Post sells them with worldwide delivery.
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P.S. Don't forget to include a self-addressed envelope for them to use.
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2And if all else fails, the IRCs can be used to run a Ponzi scheme– Cody Gray ModFeb 5, 2016 at 11:40
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@SatejS No ready solution in that case. You could try getting touch with them to ask.– XanFeb 5, 2016 at 15:10
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1International Reply Coupons haven't been available in UK since 2011 :( Feb 5, 2016 at 15:14
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1@MacroMan One could, in theory, order them abroad.. Which a very roundabout way, but still. For example, postshop.ch/en/Products/Stamps/Pre-franked-products/… is available for worldwide mailing.– XanFeb 5, 2016 at 15:19
I'm not sure what blog post you read, but the one I immediately thought of was the (now hilariously obsolete) A New Name for Stack Overflow (with surprise ending) which concludes with
If you live outside the United States, include about a dollar worth of whatever kind of weird thing it is that you use over there for money (no goats or Yap coins, please).
So you don't really need a dollar, just about a dollar worth of stuff. I probably shouldn't speak for the office staff, but I'm gonna go ahead and do it anyways: I have to think it's not worth actually exchanging such a small amount of money, and they just keep the money around as a souvenir. In the past, we've even recommended just sending little trinkets representative of your home country as an alternative to cash or cash equivalents.
To reiterate what commenters and the first answer already pointed out, mailing cash is even illegal in some countries, and the most important thing we need from you is the pre-addressed reply envelope.
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