Isn't that 3 regular swaps only if you want to host a PAT?
Isn't that 3 regular swaps only if you want to host a PAT?
I think it was a new rule that came out after I posted that question -- i believe the way it goes is:
1st swap, 12 people 3/3
2nd swap up to 20
3rd swap up to 30
Let's trade inchies!! Or I'll trade you ATCs for inchies.
Your right Katie. The Hosting rules have been updated.
The info is also in the FAQs:
Who Can Host a Swap?
I trade doing a search and can't seem to find the answer. What are the requirements for starting a PIF?
Thanks.
Let me go check, and I will get back to you![]()
Anyone with a positive iTrader rating can start a PIF or MMH.
Some members start them and require participants to have a 3+ iTrader to play.![]()
Thank you, Carole! Maybe I can start mine now... hehe!![]()
I'm asking this question here so others can see it in the future if they need the answer.
Once my swap is filled with players, how do I get it moved from Open to Active? and then from Active to Closed/Archived???
Thanks
Maryellen
at least its more leanient now , and i know that after 3 swaps im freeeeee![]()
Do I have the right to not allow someone into a swap I am hosting, or do we just have to allow everyone who asks, to be in our swap?
There is a Thread here on this....I'm looking for it...will get back to you.
Found it: Hosts Forum
"members not welcome in Swap"...by rkolig
Last edited by GALZART; 09-17-2008 at 05:22 PM.
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May I make a suggestion? How would everyone feel about requiring swap hosts to proactively send their mailing address to all participants upon signing up?
I joined 6 swaps recently and only got a PM with a mailing address from 2 hosts. Since I am somewhat of a procrastinator, in addition to being very new here, I got my cards ready at the last minute and came to the site to get an address for my envelope only to realize it hadn't been sent to me.
I know if I had misssed a deadline, it would have been totally my fault, I should have taken care of it sooner. But I was in such a panic--because time was running out and there was nothing I could do but send a PM and wait, and hope they wrote me back immediately. I just think this problem is such an easy one to solve, for both newbies and veterans alike, by having a PM with an address be standard practice.
Thoughts?
I gave it some thought before deciding which way to do it for my first swap. I decided to have them pm me for my address, because then I know who is sending and when, because not every participant tells you that. I like to know whose cards to watch for in the mail, and who might be late, and who might not even send me any at all. Then I also know who to chase a bit at the end if I haven't heard from them yet. I think I'll continue to do it this way.
Also, I'm on here every day with very few exceptions, so anyone asking for an address would get it within 24 hours.
I don't send my address out when players sign up because I don't want my address floating around -- there are plenty of people who sign up for swaps but never mail cards. I don't know what other hosts think about this though.
Let's trade inchies!! Or I'll trade you ATCs for inchies.
I don't send out my address upon sign-ups either. I do ask members to subscribe to the thread and normally post reminders there.
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I won't send my address in advance. If a 'player' has to request it...it's another check for the host to know what's going on with that person.
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I think for the most parts hosts check in their PMs very frequently, and I agree with the idea of not liking my address all over; but if you ever run into this situation again you could try PMing another player, most of us keep mailing records and another player might be able to give you the address sooner.
I am somewhat of a last minute player myself. I don't like the panic. I also will not give out addresses of a host when requested (or anyone else's addy...that is personal information, and I don't want anyone else passing my info around, either). I think that if a host puts you on their sign up list, then that player (me) should get their address promptly. If a host feels you are a risk, then you should be disqualified from the sign up list to start. I am tired of tracking down hosts. Many do not keep up with their threads. When I sign up...and you say yes...PM your addy. That simple.
I will add that transportation to the Post Office is an issue with me. I often don't know until the night before whether or not that I have a ride. So days between having the address has caused me great stress in the past.
Last edited by stillatthetop; 10-23-2008 at 12:13 AM.
Even when a host has a personal policy to give out addresses as the players are ready to send, there is nothing stopping someone from emailing that host early on in the swap and requesting the address, whether cards are done or not. I still think it's very useful to help track players.
That's true, jklee, in desperate times there are usually others available with the needed address.
Last edited by Siena; 10-23-2008 at 12:24 AM.