Does anyone have any idea on how to mail a poster?
No, I don’t want to fold in half or something because I don’t want the ‘hotness’ of the poster ruined for my friend. I’d like her to receive it the way I bought it (Although I already whacked my brother’s head with it.)
I reckon I should just ask the post office… I hope it’s that nice Chinese lady, not that annoying guy who looked at me like I was some kind of idiot. Gee, that was my first time sending a letter, can you blame a girl?
And I’m working on a more lively layout so, we are on a premade layout right now. ![]()
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Hmm, do they have those little tubes? You know the ones they put blueprints and stuff in? Those would seem best, but I’m not sure if that’s how you got it the first time lol.
Posted 29 Jul 2007 at 5:20 pm ¶Well, I know there are some tube things in which posters are mailed. I gave my friend a poster when she graduated and that’s how she got it. Or you can probably put it in a kind of frame, wrap it, and mail it. But I think the cost would be too much… Try the tube hahaha… I have to mail my friend a book to S. Korea, and I wonder how much that’s going to be ¬¬
Posted 30 Jul 2007 at 2:58 am ¶Most of the time you can get round tubes for mailing from post offices especially for posters and large images - you just roll up the poster, put it in the tube and send it off
it costs about the same as sending a normal parsel, i believe. :):)
Posted 30 Jul 2007 at 6:33 am ¶@Hayle, Musme and Sarah - Tube it is then! Thanks
and @ Musme - They put it on the weighing scale thing and determine the price from there. >_o
Posted 30 Jul 2007 at 2:07 pm ¶Ha, I would’ve gone to the post office and be like ‘I need to mail this’ and they would just look at me. That happens a lot. They must not know English.
That poster must not cost a lot to mail then!
Posted 30 Jul 2007 at 2:41 pm ¶Yeah I was going to suggest a round tube thing too. Guess you already worked that one out!
Good luck with your new layout! I quite like this one at the moment. It’s simple and pretty enough.
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