Trade Ya? (Fabric, Block & LEGAL Pattern Swapping)
#31
Miranda, there is no problem sharing your address with someone. My concern is that we do not publish our address publicly. This is just a common sense approach to online safety. It would be similar to having your address broadcast on the evening national news. :?
#32
Originally Posted by Boo
Miranda, there is no problem sharing your address with someone. My concern is that we do not publish our address publicly. This is just a common sense approach to online safety. It would be similar to having your address broadcast on the evening national news. :?
#33
Originally Posted by ButtercreamCakeArtist
I've never owned a PO Box, but would that be a bit safer than your actual home mailing address? It would work for smaller items like quilt blocks, but I don't know about larger quantities.
Just an idea. :)
Just an idea. :)
PO boxes are actually very convenient. You can send most anything to one, don't have to worry about theft, and you get to visit your neighbors whenever you go.
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