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    Old 02-07-2012, 01:21 PM
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    Hello, I mailed my package of scraps to you today with tracking.
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    Old 02-07-2012, 03:45 PM
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    Originally Posted by Patricia Faye
    Hello, I mailed my package of scraps to you today with tracking.
    I'll let you know when I receive it.
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    Old 02-08-2012, 03:27 AM
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    The woman at the post office called me yesterday to let me know about the flat rate envelopes. The one woman thought flat in flat rate meant the envelope had to be flat. The other woman said no that is the rate that is charged. lol So she called yesterday to let me know they have had many conflicting emails about how thick an envelope can be. That's why different POs do it differently. So after much investigation they told me it's suggested it be no more than 3/4" thick and evenly packaged so it doesn't look like a football. It can be as thick as you can get it but they know the envelopes have a tendancy to break open if they are stuffed any fuller. She said since mine isn't going that far, it was ok to use the flat rate envelope but if it were going across country,and that thick, I should use the next envelope that feels like fabric. She said the envelope can get ripped open, especially on the corners and the contents may be lost. Just wanted to let everyone know this is supposed to be the official answer. But all PO are run differently. Hopefully, mailing mine today.
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    Old 02-08-2012, 09:00 AM
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    Normally my post office doesn't care about the fullness of the envelope, but I noticed new people working yesterday. I hope they're temporary workers.

    Mail is in...received packages from NCQuilter & Sewbeadit. Great job filling those envelopes ladies!
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    Old 02-08-2012, 11:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by dd
    The woman at the post office called me yesterday to let me know about the flat rate envelopes. The one woman thought flat in flat rate meant the envelope had to be flat. The other woman said no that is the rate that is charged. lol So she called yesterday to let me know they have had many conflicting emails about how thick an envelope can be. That's why different POs do it differently. So after much investigation they told me it's suggested it be no more than 3/4" thick and evenly packaged so it doesn't look like a football. It can be as thick as you can get it but they know the envelopes have a tendancy to break open if they are stuffed any fuller. She said since mine isn't going that far, it was ok to use the flat rate envelope but if it were going across country,and that thick, I should use the next envelope that feels like fabric. She said the envelope can get ripped open, especially on the corners and the contents may be lost. Just wanted to let everyone know this is supposed to be the official answer. But all PO are run differently. Hopefully, mailing mine today.
    I mailed today with confirmation. I used the softer feeling envelope and stuffed that thing like crazy, it must of been like 2-3 pounds and the lady behind the counter didn't blink an eye! This is gonna be a fun and exciting swap!
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    Old 02-08-2012, 11:37 AM
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    when should we expect the swap to be returned?
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    Old 02-08-2012, 05:44 PM
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    If I receive all packages prior to the 14th, I'll begin swapping. I gave some thought to swapping out and mailing as I received them, but I'm afraid I'll end up with a few short envelopes in the end.

    HANG IN THERE!

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    Old 02-09-2012, 12:35 AM
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    I was looking on the list on the net for priority envelopes and there is a small and a large one for the same price of 5.15, I had only known of the smaller one until then. It also said it was made for flat items like paperwork, can't remember the exact words. I know each PO is different, we have one you can't put tape on it or it be very bulgy, the other one doesn't care and if it looks bulgy they put tape on it when they take it. So I am thinking you just have to find the right PO and that they don't know what is right or wrong either!

    Glad you got my package in one piece.lol sewbeadit





    Originally Posted by dd
    The woman at the post office called me yesterday to let me know about the flat rate envelopes. The one woman thought flat in flat rate meant the envelope had to be flat. The other woman said no that is the rate that is charged. lol So she called yesterday to let me know they have had many conflicting emails about how thick an envelope can be. That's why different POs do it differently. So after much investigation they told me it's suggested it be no more than 3/4" thick and evenly packaged so it doesn't look like a football. It can be as thick as you can get it but they know the envelopes have a tendancy to break open if they are stuffed any fuller. She said since mine isn't going that far, it was ok to use the flat rate envelope but if it were going across country,and that thick, I should use the next envelope that feels like fabric. She said the envelope can get ripped open, especially on the corners and the contents may be lost. Just wanted to let everyone know this is supposed to be the official answer. But all PO are run differently. Hopefully, mailing mine today.
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    Old 02-09-2012, 05:16 AM
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    I didn't know there were 2 sizes either. She took mine and taped everything up, the top and the sides. Mailed it yesterday. She said it should be delivered on the 10th. This is almost like Christmas, can't wait to see what I get.
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    Old 02-09-2012, 09:34 AM
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    Received package from Patricia today. Thank you for the wonderful surprise!

    Wow, you ladies really know how to stuff an envelope!
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