I'm not certain my experience is much different from the other "donating chippers."
When Andy first proposed the giving of chips to the next 20 I took some time to think over my involvement. After a week or so when I saw that his proposal was getting popular support I signed on and was happy to do so.
I had the time to ponder what chip(s) I would send. Would I send a $5 chip, that's what I collect, or what? I finally decided that I'd send two chips: a $1 Augustine, Thermal CA and a $2.50 Spotlight "Trump" 29, Coachella CA, both CA Indian. In that choice I felt I was giving two chips you might not already have. I was giving a $1 because $1's are very popular. And a "snapper" as you might want to collect those. I emailed Sunday Silverman who lives near and had volunteered to give chips as well to make sure we would not be giving the same chip.
I drove over to the two casinos and purchased the chips, went by Office Max for the bubble envelopes, and the USPO to get the postage. I set up a print program for the address labels I'd make when I got the info from Andy. I wrapped the chips, prepared the envelopes, and wrote a short letter of intro/info. When Andy sent the addresses I took everything to the USPO and got them on their way.
From 10 of the “Newbies” I’ve received some nice emails and a very nice letter, greatly appreciated. Some others have posted a “thank you” on the Chat Board indicating they got my chips. But, I’ve not heard from 10 of you so I don’t know if my chips have made it to you or not. I’m hoping Bob Jines got his too as I used the original ZIP code.
Maybe I’m getting old but my Mom always insisted I write appreciation notes for gifts I received. And, my Dad taught me to always hold the nozzle while filling up my car so I wouldn’t cause an accident, who does that anymore either?
I’m disappointed with the MIA’s but if Andy calls on us again I’ll be glad to volunteer.
Just my opinion...
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