'''Anyhow, sorry for post. I don't think I can do this with the $1.00 maximum postage and envelop.''''
Again Abe, it is Actual postage or $1.00 maximum, whichever is greater. I guess I should have spelled it out in greater detail.
I did forget about the bubble wrapper cost as I have never bought any (always recycled what I receive.)
Therefore , probably we should amend the rulings to read "Actual postage and cost of bubble wrappings" or $1.00 whichever is greater.
Once again, the intent of the program is for everyone to break out even. The seller should not have to bear any additional cost nor should the buyer bear any addtional cost.
Personally, on my last mailing of chips from Reno, I found some of the postage to run over $1.00 but others were under. I mailed out about 30 packages of chips and probably did come out about $3.00 ahead on the whole deal.
The other intent is for people to collect for their own collection. If one wants more than one of the same chip, it is up to the seller how much he wants to charge for the excess as it is not going into the buyers collection.
One more note-- I am going back up to Reno on Monday and will get a limited number of chips for anyone else who wants them. But do not take advantage of these offers and order a bunch so you can resell them at your own markup. This list is for hobbiest only.
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