posted on December 29, 2001 05:22:44 PM new
Thanks for the information.
In my other life, I liquidated estates and no one would buy all the greeting cards old people had received, unless they were truly vintage. I just couldn't throw them away and I have a large, very large box of them.
posted on December 29, 2001 10:49:44 PM new
Thanks dixiebee! We lived in Las Vegas for 20 years, way back when, and I'll be glad to send cards to Boulder City.
Any suggestions on the cheapest way to send? I don't suppose media mail would be appropriate?
posted on December 30, 2001 05:52:00 AM new
I just threw mine in a larger envelope and sent first class. If you tear the fronts off, that will help save on weight. I think my 30 or 40 cards (fronts only) cost less than $2 to send.