moruga welder said:Now thats how it works ,
I love that we have people supporting us and cheering us on that aren't even part of the seed train!wiriwiri said:Hope the train stays on track & no bumps along the way..the conductor has done a great job & the tickets sold out so fast..congrats,nice group riding.
lol , thats o.k. my friend , I'm glad to support you's , I almost was part of it but changed my mind due to my surgery i had in Nov. , I would of lost a bunch of seeds . This is a great community , lots of sharing and caring people . Theres no room for this kind of behavior ! All it will do is make members reluctant to participate in a train . We can't have that happen , its a good way to collect and share and its fun . No BLACKEYES !Jubnat said:I love that we have people supporting us and cheering us on that aren't even part of the seed train!
Thanks guys! ....sorry Moruga, stealing your catchphrase
The flat rate bubble mailer can accommodate x2 small flat rate boxes, and the price is not much more.Jubnat said:Hey, finally got it out after a long weekend.
Might need a bigger envelope or something soon. That thing is stuffed.
I know I've seen it discussed on here somewhere, but what is the best, next biggest package to use, with a comparable price?
Jeffcontonio said:From the sound of it, we may not be able to use the small box much longer, which is great news! We will just play it by ear. If it starts to bust out of its seams we can go up to the next size.
In the meantime I'd recommend grabbing one of these flat rate bubble mailers from the post office before the train arrives, since they are not always available at all locations. They cost $7.80 to ship, which is a lot less than the next size up, the medium flat rate box, which is around $13.
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