SASE size confusion

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Re: SASE size confusion

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I don't use photo mailers because they get expensive and it costs extra to send them. I use 9X12s and I fold them and put them in a 6X9 (folding in half, then in half again). The post does bend my mail quite regularly (expecially if it is not labled) but I haven't gotten anything that is totally ruined.

I prefer using the 9X12s because they only cost 0.88 instead of the 1.22 a photo mailer would be. If I provide the 8X10 photo to sign, I often include cardboard so the post office won't bend it. With cardboard, the mail can't bend it. :)

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Re: SASE size confusion

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Would it work if you put a 9x12 inside a 9x12 but just fold the edges slightly so that it fits? And also put in a piece of card slightly smaller than the 9x12? Has anyone tried this?
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Re: SASE size confusion

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The smart move would be to put the cardboard inside the SASE so that the celebrity doesn't have to think about it. So I don't think putting a 9x12 inside a 9x12 would be a good idea. For that matter, a 10x13 is only slightly larger and the additional postage cost would be minimal.
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Re: SASE size confusion

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packrat wrote:The smart move would be to put the cardboard inside the SASE so that the celebrity doesn't have to think about it. So I don't think putting a 9x12 inside a 9x12 would be a good idea. For that matter, a 10x13 is only slightly larger and the additional postage cost would be minimal.
Well the idea was to have a 9x12 with a piece of cardboard inside and fold the edges of the envelope so it would fit into another 9x12. It's kinda like a custom 9x12 envelope I suppose!


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