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viccar;63070 wrote:I send mine in a blue mailing bag goes for LL @ £1.20 5mm (BMS) one
if its a 3mm goes for normal LL under 100g

looked at the coloured mailing bags - are there not some kinda smell off of them things ? the ones i seen had a kinda burnt smell to them, which put me off using them.
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Thats normaly grey ones, they stink, always go for the blue they dont smell
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bigj2552;63068 wrote:thanks IAN - off for a look bud

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this the kinda thing ian ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/C6-A6-C4-A4-C ... 3ccac2da6a
No Johnny, I meant full board envelopes like these mate http://www.priorydirect.co.uk/abes?gcli ... tAoda2kAWw
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Ian M;63076 wrote:No Johnny, I meant full board envelopes like these mate http://www.priorydirect.co.uk/abes?gcli ... tAoda2kAWw
Exactly what I use Ian. Good product, good price and excellent service from Priory.
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Are they as sturdy front and back as the one sided hard back envelopes?
Have been looking for something sturdy to send rhinestone transfers in.
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The post offices 'size' them inside that stupid 'letterbox' measuring contraption, although I don't know anyone with a postbox that small...if they can't get it in without trying they 'up' the price!!! Also, Paypal don't give you any options for second class post etc which doesn't help!!
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I often use jiffy bags, never have a problem as large letter, how thick are your jiffy bags?
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gorgall2;63084 wrote:I often use jiffy bags, never have a problem as large letter, how thick are your jiffy bags?
just standard one bud - how thick is a standard one ?
cant get the mouse mat in unless i go another size up - into packet size !

@fairy - tell em about it - when i go into the local (only) PO down here, the woman see's me coming and is standing with that dam fake post box thing like the grim reaper. come to think of it - she even looks like the grim reaper - na, the grim reaper probably smiles more than her :rolleyes:
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I bought one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Royal-Mail-Pi ... 1c274a3338 great for sorting out mail sizes.
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viccar;63079 wrote:Are they as sturdy front and back as the one sided hard back envelopes?
Have been looking for something sturdy to send rhinestone transfers in.
Take a look on the Priory site viccar....these are full board envelopes...as in made front and back from board.
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