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Cover a Postcard in Postage Stamps, R3

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Cover a Postcard in Postage Stamps, R3
Swap Coordinator:arianneroxa (contact)
Swap categories: Postcards 
Number of people in swap:14
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.98 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:January 22, 2014
Date items must be sent by:January 27, 2014
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I adore receiving postcards to which the sender has attached a bunch of interesting postage stamps; I figured that there were probably a few like-minded people here on Swap Bot.

For this swap, you'll choose a postcard with consideration towards the receivers preferences (check their profile after partners are assigned) and you'll send your cards naked (without an envelope). Please attach at least six postage stamps to your postcard, but try to use as many as possible to make up the sending rate. Please note that USPS recently announced a rate increase, meaning that regular sized postcards must now carry 34 cents postage for mailing within the USA, and $1.15 for mailing to all destinations outside of the USA.

Newbies are welcome at my discretion and with well-filled out profiles only.

I will be checking participants profiles and ratings thoroughly before assigning partners; please note that if you are currently showing as late on any swaps I will request that you follow through on those before participating in this swap. Similarly, if you have a 1 rating and have not made an effort to follow through on the swap owing to your partner (especially if they are still an active member of the site), I will likely ask that you do this before participating in any of my swaps.

Please note that I do angel all of my swaps, although I will make every possible effort to ensure that my swaps remain flaker-free. Finally, late sends or flaking on any of my swaps will affect your ability to participate in my swaps in future.

Discussion

Whippet 12/27/2013 #

Fitting 6 postage stamps on address side of a postcard is clever & still have room for address, name of swap, sender's address. Though it helps to have a large postcard with enough space to fit all the stamps, with some stamps being small.

theirmimi 12/27/2013 #

The US rate hike takes effect on January 26.

arianneroxa 12/28/2013 #

@Whippet I actually managed to fit 11 stamps (along with return address label) onto my standard-sized postcard for round two. :)

@theirmimi thanks for the clarification.

kittyhahahotbot 01/14/2014 #

HELP.....for the U.S postage for U.S....Im wanting a little extra claraification.....are we talking 6 stamps using current denominations? If we are....arent we just sending a bunch of current 2', 3's, 5's, 10's etc back and forth to each other? THANKS!

arianneroxa 01/15/2014 #

@kittyhahahotbot Thanks so much for your question. :) I've seen a few different ways of accomplishing this with us-to-us based partners. One swapper actually pasted a selection of used international stamps to the postcard in addition to a few smaller denomination regular US stamps (to total the $0.33 or $0.34 postage which is required for a standard-sized postcard).

In my case, I have quite a few vintage unused penny and two cent stamps in my collection, so I've been using those for these swaps (as unused postage never expires and is pretty easy to find on eBay or in some vintage shops).

kittyhahahotbot 01/16/2014 #

OK gotcha. Thats what I thought too. I have a inventive different way. You and I should do a private just so I can show off my cleaverness. Keep in mind that I pull out my cleaver card just in case I only have the mundane usual postage on hand. let me knowwwww:)))))))))))

arianneroxa 01/17/2014 #

I just received a great question from a swap bot friend this morning, and thought that I would post my response here, in hopes that it might help others who also might have a few questions:

"Hi! Thanks for your question; I may need to clarify this swap just a little bit. The idea for this swap is to use as many "real" and unused stamps as you can for postage-- for example, if the rate was $1.15 to send a postcard from the US to Germany, I might choose four 10 cent stamps, two 15 cent, one 25 cent and four 5 cent stamps to make up this $1.15 rate. That's 11 stamps in total, which would probably cover a good portion of the postcard in postage stamps. :)

Alternatively, for US to US swaps (which only cost 33 or 34 cents, with the rate increase), I might use two fifteen cent stamps and one four cent-- which would only be three stamps. Because I would like to "cover" the postcard, I might then go into my used stamp collection and choose some interesting cancelled stamps that I think my partner might like, and I would stick those on the backside of the postcard as well.

Please do let me know if you have any other questions! :)"

smadronia 01/21/2014 #

My mother just sent me my birthday early: A whole mess of stamps, none higher denomination than 20 cents! I am so ready to use them

arianneroxa 01/22/2014 #

@smadronia Sounds like a fantastic birthday present! So glad to see you in this swap. :)

starhiker 01/22/2014 #

It will be odd if we get each other as partners @smadronia but if we do then we can turn around and use them in art.

smadronia 01/23/2014 #

Let's hope we don't then, @starhiker I'd be sending part of my birthday gift back to you :)

starhiker 01/23/2014 #

yes @smadronia but they will be cancelled and I can use them for art with out feeling guilty. I feel odd using unused stamps for art things like I didnt get all the use out of them.

starhiker 01/23/2014 #

outta 14 folks my partner is ..... @smadronia ! LOL

smadronia 01/23/2014 #

lol, figures, doesn't it? Thankfully, I'm not sending directly back to you :)

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