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Round Robin Traveling PC Swap #35

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Round Robin Traveling PC Swap #35
Swap Coordinator:Carrii (contact)
Swap categories: Letters & Writing  Postcards  Themed 
Number of people in swap:19
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.95
Last day to signup/drop:September 23, 2021
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2021
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

Welcome to Round Robin Traveling PC Swap

PLEASE NOTE: post card stamp prices are now 40¢ Please be on the look out for rotating cards that have less than 40¢ for postage. Any "forever" postcard stamps will be fine, but there may be some with older postage that still has a monetary value, and we may need to help our friends out but adding a few cents. Thanks in advance

The goal is to send out postcards, and eventually have them come back to you, so postcards are obviously sender's choice. It can be anything you want, including home made or advertisements as long as it is sturdy enough to mail, and fits USPS guidelines.

If this is your first round: Write your own name and address on the "deliver to" side of each post card, add a postcard stamp or 40¢, and write the name of the swap on the left side. You will then send it to your partner in an envelope. Please also add a little note or something to the envelope to make it obvious who should get credit for each swap of the round. If I have any complaints that its not clear who its from or which round it is for I will ban those swappers in future rounds.

If you participated in previous rounds and you have already received your swap from any of those rounds then you must pass them on to one of your partners in this round.

Once you have received a swap, you add your name, username, city, state, date, outside temp, and a very short note or quote to the message side of the card, then hang on to it for a future round. (Sign up deadlines every Thursday) It is possible that when a new round starts you may not have received a swap from the last round and that is A-OK because you can just start a new card, and when one from a previous swap does eventually show up, you will have them ready for the next round.

If weekly rounds are too fast for you, you may sign up for every other round. The cards typically don't make it to their destination until after the very next round is started anyway, and I don't want to exclude anyone that is unable to join weekly rounds. Please sign up for at least every other round.

I think it will be fun to have multiple post cards traveling all over the country, and because the swaps will have multiple partners and fast rounds, they are more likely to return full and in good condition.

When a PC is full send it back naked to whoever's name is on the address side (Please be a pal and check that there is proper postage) Please leave a little space at the bottom of the PC for the USPS barcode they print on.

If you no longer wish to participate but you still have a PC from a previous round you can contact and mail them to me, and I'll get them back into rotation. Please do not send a half empty card home Please be kind and keep cards in rotation.

IMPORTANT: Please do NOT hold an older card just to start a new one. These will be fast swaps and its likely that we will find that we frequently get full cards to send back to their owners. So you will have plenty of chances to get more of your own started in the rotation.

Often you will get more than three going at once. If this happens, you may send 2 or 3 cards per partner, just to make sure they stay in rotation, however, do not send more than a person can send with 1 first class stamp per envelope. (for example, I recently had 7 cards to send in one round, so I sent each my three partners, 3, 2, and 2 respectively to keep them going, then in the next round I had 5 to send out, so I sent 2, 2, and 1 to make sure none of them missed a round.

Because we have 3 partners, please pay attention to who's names are on the cards. Please do not send one to a partner that has already signed it. We may not always be able to prevent this, but its worth the effort to try. For example if I am your partner, and I've already signed all of the cards you have, then start a new card to send to me and then send your other cards to your other partners. If you have a card that has already been signed by all three of your partners, then hold it to the next round. This is the only time it is acceptable to hold a card.

Discussion

Carrii 09/24/2021 #

Don't forget that the forever postcard stamps just say "postcard" on them, and you don't have to add postage. It is only cards that may have an older stamp with the actual numbers on it (like most of mine - sorry, I didn't know the price was going up when I started some of them - I promise to pay it forward) 😊

Carrii 09/25/2021 #

I received my round #25 card back today. It's route was Iowa - California - Washington - Virginia - Nevada - Virginia - Kentucky - Missouri - Iowa!

mcovey 09/30/2021 #

I received my pc started Round 18 back , it traveled New Mexico, Nevada , Utah, Maine , Va, Idaho , Ca , and again to Ca and back to Va to me ! Thanks to all that signed and passed mine along . Love seeing it traveling !

Jafferty 10/ 1/2021 #

Sending home card to Sara Lewis (no user name on card) started in Round #30. Card is full with 6 signers (Kansas Homeland Security with Wizard of Oz cast postcard).

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