by chriscollector » Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:58 am
I do a lot of jerseys TTM. This is what you need to do:
First USPS has implemented a new rule that anything over 13 ounces with stamps MUST be taken to the post office so you can answer the security questions. This poses a problem for the TTM community. Thankfully if you print the label yourself using USPS.com clink-n-ship that rule dosen't apply.
I go to the post office and ask the clerk for a large Priority Mail box, you have to ask because they ONLY display Flat rate boxes in the store.
Inside I use 12x15 or larger bubble mailers. I get a 12 pack from Staples for $14. On this envelope I put the shipping label I print off USPS.com. On the website you enter all of the address information so the player/actor only has to put the jersey in the envelope and seal it shut. Now they can just leave it for the mailman to pick up or drop it off with no questions asked.
The jersey I fold with a piece of cardboard inside so the numbers are facing up. If I want an inscription I just write it on a post-it and stick it right on the jersey (yes it's necessary, I don't care if it's "in the letter" chances are they didn't read the letter). This makes it easy for the star to sign and slip right into the return envelope.
Marker, you should go to your local craft store and buy a Deco or Sharpie maint pen. They come out much nicer on fabric, and this way you get the exact color you want.
There is NO guarantee the person will sign the item, or the secretary, clubbie, etc. dosen't keep it for themself. If you paid $$$ for it I would write first asking if it's ok to send it. Try to contact them directly or through their agent. Big ticket items mor eoften than not have a way of "dissapearing". If it's going to really bother you if it never comes back, do the leg work first to insure the item will actually get to the person.
Postage is typically from 5.75 to 8.25 there and $5.25 to 7.50 back. Have the package weighed so you know exactly what it will cost.
Wrinkles : DO NOT WASH IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is no way to prevent them, only to limit the amount. If you fold it as I mentioned that will help, then just iron it on the lowest possible setting, avoiding the numbers/signed area. That works perfectly fine. Do NOT steam it, the ink can run; the iron does a very good job and it's simple task.
I do a lot of jerseys TTM. This is what you need to do:
First USPS has implemented a new rule that anything over 13 ounces with stamps MUST be taken to the post office so you can answer the security questions. This poses a problem for the TTM community. Thankfully if you print the label yourself using USPS.com clink-n-ship that rule dosen't apply.
I go to the post office and ask the clerk for a large Priority Mail box, you have to ask because they ONLY display Flat rate boxes in the store.
Inside I use 12x15 or larger bubble mailers. I get a 12 pack from Staples for $14. On this envelope I put the shipping label I print off USPS.com. On the website you enter all of the address information so the player/actor only has to put the jersey in the envelope and seal it shut. Now they can just leave it for the mailman to pick up or drop it off with no questions asked.
The jersey I fold with a piece of cardboard inside so the numbers are facing up. If I want an inscription I just write it on a post-it and stick it right on the jersey (yes it's necessary, I don't care if it's "in the letter" chances are they didn't read the letter). This makes it easy for the star to sign and slip right into the return envelope.
Marker, you should go to your local craft store and buy a Deco or Sharpie maint pen. They come out much nicer on fabric, and this way you get the exact color you want.
There is NO guarantee the person will sign the item, or the secretary, clubbie, etc. dosen't keep it for themself. If you paid $$$ for it I would write first asking if it's ok to send it. Try to contact them directly or through their agent. Big ticket items mor eoften than not have a way of "dissapearing". If it's going to really bother you if it never comes back, do the leg work first to insure the item will actually get to the person.
Postage is typically from 5.75 to 8.25 there and $5.25 to 7.50 back. Have the package weighed so you know exactly what it will cost.
Wrinkles : DO NOT WASH IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is no way to prevent them, only to limit the amount. If you fold it as I mentioned that will help, then just iron it on the lowest possible setting, avoiding the numbers/signed area. That works perfectly fine. Do NOT steam it, the ink can run; the iron does a very good job and it's simple task.