by nowandagain » Wed Sep 14, 2005 5:35 am
umm youve lost me, if you send a peice of cardboard large enough to keep your sase from being bent on the way back to you, then why would you need to fold it to send it in the first place?
What I do is have one envelope addressed to whomever I'm sending it to, and one SASE.
I place a piece of cardboard inside the envelope addressed to whom I'm sending it to, as well as my letter.
I then fold the SASE and put that inside the other envelope. Thereby, when whomever you've sent the letter to wants to send a reply, they use the SASE and put the piece of cardboard from the original envelope into the SASE to stop it and any contents bending.
Hope I've made myself a bit clearer. Good luck with your collecting

[quote]umm youve lost me, if you send a peice of cardboard large enough to keep your sase from being bent on the way back to you, then why would you need to fold it to send it in the first place?[/quote]
What I do is have one envelope addressed to whomever I'm sending it to, and one SASE.
I place a piece of cardboard inside the envelope addressed to whom I'm sending it to, as well as my letter.
I then fold the SASE and put that inside the other envelope. Thereby, when whomever you've sent the letter to wants to send a reply, they use the SASE and put the piece of cardboard from the original envelope into the SASE to stop it and any contents bending.
Hope I've made myself a bit clearer. Good luck with your collecting 8)