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Postcard Mash-Up 10

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Swap Coordinator:AnnieMaxine (contact)
Swap categories: Newbie  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:38
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:November 4, 2013
Date items must be sent by:November 12, 2013
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Send 5 blank postcards to your partner in an envelope. They can be ANY kind...Free/Ad, homemade, tourist, art, non-tourist, whatever. When you receive your envelope of 5 cards, you can keep them all, keep the ones you like, or send them all away. Every round you will have one partner whom you will send 5 postcards to. If you like 2 of the cards you receive, but not 3 of them, for the next round you can take the 3 you don't like, and add 2 from your own collection to send 5 to your next partner.

You can quit or join at any point!

Newbies welcome with filled-out profiles. No unresolved 1's or 3's. I have the right to ban anyone I feel like :)

Discussion

ChoKitty 11/ 5/2013 #

Mine is in the mail. :)

LittleMissMrs 11/ 5/2013 #

For those swapping within the US, does anyone know if five postcards are light enough to mail with a regular 46 cent stamp?

ChoKitty 11/ 6/2013 #

LittleMiss,

I sent out of the US, but I weighed mine first. It was 1.2 ounces. Assuming yours is around that weight too, it would be 66-86 cents based on if they classify it as just a letter or a letter with a rigid object. If you have a food scale, weigh it and the USPS site will give you a calculation.

LittleMissMrs 11/ 6/2013 #

Thanks very much for the advice! I don't have a scale, but I may take it to the post office for this first one to get the weight and then perhaps I'll be better at judging the weights in the future.

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