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03-07-2017, 11:37 AM
#101
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my size 11 envelopes! I hoard them and only use them when I need to send an SASE. No one around here sells them so I have to buy them online. But they're definitely worth it! 
the only slight problem I've found with using the cut up binder pages is that the penny sleeve gets crinkled up in them and sometimes bends the cards. The cards you send may fit fine, but the cards you receive in the swap may not. It's just extra hassle for the host trying to get them to fit. lol And it can add to the weight. When hosting, I've had some that have gone over 1 ounce and had to have extra postage because of the plastic holder. (plus the hostess has to deal with keeping track of it) Now that being said, there are alot of hosts who like and prefer sending that way.
We all have our different preferences and peculiarities haha
thanks for sharing and sharing pics too!
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11-17-2017, 07:31 PM
#102
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04-18-2018, 07:58 PM
#103
A HUGE THANK YOU!! This makes it much easier to understand for us slower...TBI people out there. I love this place!
I sorry I didn't read it a week ago.
Angel Helgemoe - BHP
The pain inside the beauty can never be seen.
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04-27-2018, 04:16 PM
#104

Originally Posted by
Lillian35
I have a question on the postage am I suppose to pay for my postage for my self and there's too?
yes, the postage you send to a host is to cover the cost of her sending the cards back to you. in one on one trades you don’t send postage.
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08-28-2019, 01:10 AM
#105
Very informative... thank you
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04-19-2020, 06:29 AM
#106
I am in the UK and worry that I will mess up the amounts I send for returning the post.
2 quick questions:
1. Does anyone here post to the USA from the UK and can give me some estimates?
2. Does anyone do Paypal in order to send the money over instead of having to get US dollars?
No worries, if not, I think I still have some dollars somewhere (I am from the states originally, so that is handy!)
Thanks,
Kate