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Relax Music - Mix CD (International)

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Relax Music - Mix CD (International)
Swap Coordinator:jeanland (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Miscellaneous  Music 
Number of people in swap:15
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:February 6, 2009
Date items must be sent by:February 16, 2009
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

This will be a mix you put together for your partner to help them calm down and relax after a stressful & trying day.

The music should be soothing & relaxing. Think ambient, trance, electronic, chill type music. The songs may or may not have vocals - it's up to you and what you think would be relaxing for your partner.

*** Think of a nice appropriate title for your CD but be sure to mention the title of this swap somewhere in your package so your partner will know what swap you're sending them. ***

Rules:

  • Must have a rating of 4.7 or higher.
  • No 'no sends' within the last 3 months.
  • Must have completed & been rated in at least 10 Postal swaps (email swaps do not count).

I'll be checking on everyone before assigning partners.

This swap is International - it costs very little to send a CD through the mail, even internationally. If there is a high demand for a 'US only' one then I'll create one later on.

Any questions? Just ask below! And HAVE FUN! :)

Discussion

crescendo 01/21/2009 #

I was wondering how you guys send your CDs--do you use a jewel case in a padded envelope, or do you use cardboard, or what? Thanks for the input!

jeanland 01/21/2009 #

Sometimes I use a jewel case in a padded envelope. But usually I print and make my own sleeve (just paper and glue/tape), I put it in a medium manila envie with cardboard backing. So far nothing has ever broken (in the last 5+ years I've been swapping cds on various websites). Hope that helps! :)

stampnMT 01/22/2009 #

they also have some cd mailers that you can buy at Walmart if you have one near you. You could send that in a bubble envelope for extra protection. They are thin cardboard envelopes made for cds.

crescendo 01/30/2009 #

Thanks guys. The thin cardboard mailers are the ones I have trouble with for some reason. Seems like the CDs always arrive broken in them. I dont understand it since I receive from people who use the cardboard method and they are always in one piece. I have only recieved one broken one from someone who just used a paper envelope. I think I will stick with the jewel case/padded method for now :o)

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