04-22-2017, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by nycfem
No, I mailed it regular mail in a greeting card because the items were so small. I added extra stamps of course. I've been lucky in life so far with never having a piece of mail get lost so hopefully it will suddenly surprise you in the mail, and I will be delighted to hear it!
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Did you have them mark it non-machineable (unfortunately, this doesn't always work anyway) or have them hand cancel it or send it as a package instead of a letter? Even though the pieces are small, they might have clumped up enough to get jammed in the machines. If that's the case, you might be in a pickle.
I learned this lesson in the tea exchange. I was told they were fine as is when I mailed them out and they were marked non-machineable but still wound up getting sliced up, although I think it was the mail carriers since they were clean slices and it was nearly all of them that I sent out. Never send a loose tea bag....I think they thought it was pot. Yeah, ginger and cinnamon teas. Smoke that!
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