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Old 04-06-2015, 07:05 AM
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I can relate to a lesser degree. My SI Baseball Preview issue showed up and it looked like someone's dog played with it.

I agree with other posters. The mailing package is as just as important as the card. I have had so many people mail cards in regular envelopes that were sent through a machine and damaged.
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The mailing package is as just as important as the card.
Went to the camp this weekend and returned to the house last night to find a stack of mail sitting on my back porch. Of course it rained and everything was soaked. At the top of the stack was a USPS Priority box and I'm thinking "Well whatever is in that is probably ruined." It was the REA catalog and because someone had put the catalog in a plastic bubble mailer before putting it in the box, it was completely dry.

The rest was mostly bills so I don't really care if those are all soaked.
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