by packrat » Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:08 pm
You would have to decide whether to send in a box or an envelope big enough to put the mask in. It all depends on what risk you are willing to accept as far as potential damage is concerned.
You would probably have better success using a bubble or padded envelope as an SASE and enclose it in another envelope that is big enough to ship both the mask and SASE.
If you wish, you could ship in a box that is big enough to hold another (pre-assembled and pre-addressed with postage attached) box that could be used for the return of your mask. Also include packing peanuts or newspaper to cushion the mask and put your letter on top so they can see it right away. You might also want to write "Fan Mail" or something on the outer box (not sure about that, but the box might be looked at as something suspicous).
IMPORTANT: Just make sure you are willing to part with the mask before you send. Never send anything you can't replace, since a success is not always guaranteed.
You would have to decide whether to send in a box or an envelope big enough to put the mask in. It all depends on what risk you are willing to accept as far as potential damage is concerned.
You would probably have better success using a bubble or padded envelope as an SASE and enclose it in another envelope that is big enough to ship both the mask and SASE.
If you wish, you could ship in a box that is big enough to hold another (pre-assembled and pre-addressed with postage attached) box that could be used for the return of your mask. Also include packing peanuts or newspaper to cushion the mask and put your letter on top so they can see it right away. You might also want to write "Fan Mail" or something on the outer box (not sure about that, but the box might be looked at as something suspicous).
IMPORTANT: Just make sure you are willing to part with the mask before you send. Never send anything you can't replace, since a success is not always guaranteed.