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  • Aethian
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    Again...if anyone is missing mine, which I don't think so, please let me know.

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  • DesignFox
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    No, it's not a problem with your post. If you check my last tally I was missing about 16 or so.

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  • One-Fang
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    I have been remiss in acknowledging cards.

    Thank you to:

    Ree
    Protege
    Evil Queen
    Prb
    Nakajo

    I tidied up and counted, and I have 40 cards. From a list of 65, that's not a good figure. I know one or two said they had to back out for whatever reason, and that's fine, at least they had the guts to come and say so and I don't hold anything against those ones, but what happened to the other 20+? Did everyone else get such a low response or is it a problem with the post system down here in Godzone?
    Last edited by One-Fang; 02-20-2009, 05:34 AM.

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  • Supermarket Slave Girl
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    Thank you for the lovely card Ree

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  • MadMike
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    Quoth Melxb View Post
    Postage in the US is going up another 2 cents in April,
    It is, but they have a good reason for jacking up the price. It's a year that has a number in it. /sarcasm

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  • Melxb
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    Postage in the US is going up another 2 cents in April, so I'm planning on splurging and buying a roll or two of the forever stamps specifically for THIS Holiday Card Exchange. It's the only reason I buys stamps anytime during the year.

    I've also learned my lesson---no square envelopes! Some people got cars from me with FOUR stamps on them to cover all sorts of postage. Next year--only one stamp!

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  • iradney
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    I got a beautiful card from Ree.
    *HUGS*

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  • Monica
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    I had fun getting the cards like always. I also stocked up on cards when they had the end of the year clearanace sales! The best time to buy the cards because they are cheap!

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  • AdminAssistant
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    *biiiiiig hugs for JM*

    I mean, it was kinda hard for me to afford it and get them all done on time in the midst of finals, but I felt a sense of obligation. It really was fun during that stressful time to get all those wonderful well-wishes and holiday greetings and such. I got several different cards and had fun trying to match up the card to the person...hee hee.

    Thank you, JM!!!

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  • SteverinoNY
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    Grateful to all of CS-dom who sent cards

    I'm personally grateful to all the members of CS-dom who sent me cards this year as it greatly helped to brighten my mood as I was in New York City and needed something to cheer up my space, but didn't want to spend any money. It made the holidays a whole bunch brighter.

    And to everyone who understood when my cards were getting returned to them as of changes in my address and everything I struggled with over Christmas and New Years, I greatly appreciate it and owe you guys and gals a lot for your patience!

    Kudos to JM for doing this every year and taking on the big challenge of organizing the whole thing. I am going to buy cards for next year's card exchange ASAP (when money allows) and be ready to do it again because it was a hell of a lot of fun!

    P.S: Dn't get discouraged JM, we all appreciate you and what you do for us. It is not your fault some of our members cannot read signs (much like the SC's we loathe)

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  • Evil Queen
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    Wait, what? No Bitch-Slap of Christmas Cheer?

    You disappoint me.

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  • JuniorMintz
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    Honestly, I've started taking sign ups as early as July in some years and people STILL end up having problems.

    Hell, last year I played an April Fools joke and posted the 2008 thread and had almost a dozen people sign up on the spot, barely taking notice at how early it was.

    I don't know what else I could possibly do to make this easier for everyone other than to remind you all that Christmas is, as always, December 25th. Since this project has been going on for pushing a decade, the only people who should be surprised by deadlines/postage costs are new members. Even then, they can only be surprised once.

    I know that unexpected things happen (family emergencies, financial problems, etc), and I don't know why some people have the impression that I am some sort of Card Nazi hell bent on bitch slapping you all with the Christmas Spirit. All I have *ever* asked is that people communicate with me. Sadly, this rarely happens, and it's seriously frustrating to everyone else involved.

    I don't know why some people get so confused about this exchange, BTW. It's Christmas Cards. My niece sends them out and she's 11.

    All I can say is, if anyone else thinks they can do a better job of it without cracking and is interesting in taking the reigns, be my guest. I enjoy doing it but I'm starting to be tired of the headache that accompanies.
    Last edited by JuniorMintz; 02-09-2009, 02:51 AM.

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  • Evil Queen
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    heehee... body parts.

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  • Ree
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    Quoth Evil Queen View Post

    I never said JAMs broken arm (I thought it was her hand?) was her fault. I don't think anyone thought that. It just happened. Oh well.
    Ummm....I don't believe I said that, either.

    I said the delay wasn't all to be blamed on her arm injury. (Yeah, maybe it was her hand. It was last fall, and if I couldn't even remember to send out my cards on time, then forgive me for being fuzzy about which body part was injured. )

    Each year, I usually try to post the "Last date for Christmas delivery" dates from the Post Offices in each country so people have an idea of when to send them.

    It ends up being a bit cheaper for US participants, as the majority of the cards are sent there. Canadian and international members will find the cost higher because international and cross border postage rates are higher.
    Last edited by Ree; 02-09-2009, 02:18 AM.

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  • Evil Queen
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    This was my first Card Event. I believe it cost me approximately $32 USD. Most of the cards were "local" (in the continental US) so I expect it would cost more if you're from outside the same country you're mailing from. Next year, if I join up again, I'll budget for closer to $50, sans the cost of cards.

    I never said JAMs broken arm (I thought it was her hand?) was her fault. I don't think anyone thought that. It just happened. Oh well.

    The date is good. I think we should advise card senders to get the foreign cards out sooner then the local ones. That way it at least arrives closer to the expected holiday.

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