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Daffodil87 | 18:19 Sat 19th Jul 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Quick note to all quizzers: This morning I had to go to our local Royal Mail sorting office to collect an envelope which had underpaid postage, and which turned out to be a request for my latest quiz. The reason for the underpayment was the actual thickness of the envelope - it was an ordinary DL (8.5x4.5) envelope but the SAE had been folded into four parts and two 50p included between pieces of cardboard, making the whole just slightly too thick to go through the "designated" slot. If one folds one's SAE into three then this should go through the blasted slot! Take heed.
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5 x 20p is a better option
A cheque is even better! I have received two applications for my latest quiz in the past week that actually cost me money to send out. One did not enclose a sae at all & the other enclosed an envelope without a stamp. However, both applicants remembered to send cheques!

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