[antir-heralds] US postage and submission letters.

Gwen Frost gwenliancatharne at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 10 22:20:31 PDT 2008


Most of the submissions we have received are in the larger envelopes, and most clients who send in more than one item have been sending them in separate envelopes if there is more than one item...
 
Same meal, second course?
 
:^)
Gwenlian, Lions Blood Clerk (retiring)> From: constancewyatt at gmail.com> To: antir-heralds at antir.sca.org> Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:56:56 -0700> Subject: [antir-heralds] US postage and submission letters.> > So my lord FINALLY mailed his name and device. We learned something > when we dropped it off though that I thought that everyone would like > to know and may want to pass on to our clients. He mailed his name and > device in the same envelope, and to make sure it would all fit, he put > it in the full/no-fold-needed letter envelope. It was almost $2 to > mail from Portland, Or! I asked if it was just a size issue, and I > learned that if we had tried to put it in a normal envelope, it may > not have been thin enough to send. Standard envelopes must be able to > fix through a slot about 1/4" thick, and if you are mailing both name > and device in the same envelope and have any documentation (like he > did), I doubt it would fit.> > Just food for thought.> > Constance Wyatt> _______________________________________________> antir-heralds mailing list> antir-heralds at antir.sca.org> http://missives.antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/antir-heralds
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