this cover will show INGO when closed, right? Wonder if I can get it engraved to also show when open?
In any case, I look forward to this and thank you again VUPDblue as I know how little fun running one of these really is, I have run a bunch in the past and I swore I would never run another as long as I live. I really appreciate your doing this for us.
This order, the engraving is on the outside, so it shows when the cover is closed.
My bad. It is on the inside.
Do we need to chip in more for shipping? I don't mind. I'd hate for you to be out of pocket for something your volunteering to do for us.
Do we need to chip in more for shipping? I don't mind. I'd hate for you to be out of pocket for something your volunteering to do for us.
Absolutely.Do we need to chip in more for shipping? I don't mind. I'd hate for you to be out of pocket for something your volunteering to do for us.
Dust covers have been sent out! Sorry it took so long, packaging and labeling was a *****. Then when I got to USPS to pay for postage, I found that I had been given erroneous pricing when I got the original shipping quote, so I argued and escalated until I was ultimately defeated. Either way, everyone should have their covers by Saturday.
Ran into similar with the coins. Discovered it AFTER I had already dropped a bunch in a mailbox... Those took a while, but began arriving today. I'm surprised they went through. I wonder if USPS changed things recently? Everything I had read on the envelopes and some shipping info eluded to being able to mail 1st class as regular envelope.
The guy I spoke with had a template with a slot cut into it. If the envelope would fit through it, then it was good to go. It was about 1/4" thick. Everything I'd read stated 3/4" thick was acceptable. I already had stamps on mine, and had to figure out how to fit 3 more stamps on them. Good to know for the future I suppose.Yeah I took the bubble envelope I was using to a PO and asked how much to mail it first class and what the restrictions were. They told me 98 cents for up to 13 ounces. I packaged everything up and went in there with 79 mailers and was told they have to be sent as a parcel and not envelope and the cost was 2.67. They said it was because the contents were not a uniform thickness and the envelope was padded. They then had to weigh and label every single one separately. I was much displeased with the USPS to say the least.