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Date Joined: May 7, 2018
Last Online: May 22, 2024 Country: United States |
I have returned to Swap-Bot, as I totally forgot my logins I made a new account. Since multiple accounts are frowned upon here, and I remembered my login for this profile I have requested that this account be merged in with my new account of OkieatHeart. Until then I will be active there.
For the past six months or so I have been actively writing letters to my friends to help break their lives of mundanes. Since I have written so much my post office now knows my letters by sight. It kinda helps that my mail pieces usually look like cornucopias of stamps.
Anywho, as I write more and more I see that I need to go beyond my circle of friends to really enjoy life and letter writing. Finding Swap-Bot has enabled me to not only go beyond my friends but allows me to become more creative in what I send out.
Location and work wise I currently hail from the US state of Iowa, and work as a truck driver on a 420mile / 675km run down to Kansas City daily.
Of my two greatest interests are taking the highways less traveled and seeing places/things that other people miss or don't care about, and keeping alive the skills which people had before the digital age.
Of course more is to follow here, just wanted to get the basics out of the way.
Music wise I bounce around between classical, 1920's big band dance music, early country, and general music from the 50s and 60s.
While I don't have a favorite book, the tome I am currently reading is "You Can't Go Home Again" by Thomas Wolfe.
Postcard Themes Anything you find interesting in your life 2. Historical Small Town Attractions 3. Historical Road Views 4. Alternative forms of Transportation 5. Vivid Color pallets
US Places 1. Iowa 2. Oklahoma 3. Western Texas 4. Memphis, Tennessee 5. Kansas City, MO
International Places 1. Vancouver, Canada 2. Georgetown, Guyana 3. Glasgow, Scotland 4. Athens, Greece 5. Eastern Europe
Colors 1. Fire Truck Red 2. UPS Brown 3. Colbalt Blue 4. Lime Green 5. Bright Yellow
Trade Items 1. Stamps 2. Blank Postcards 3. Fancy Stationary
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As much as I hate to be a buzz kill, to maintain fairness to all, and to support a common mission of social connections by mail swaps, I will engage in the rating system employed here.
5 + Heart - Item received swiftly with noticeable thought put into the item
5 - Item received or postmarked within a reasonable time frame from the cutoff date (Credence given to senders location and postal work days), or partner has communicated before cutoff concerning late swap, and plans to follow through. Item follows the theme and instruction of the swap guidelines.
3 - Item not received in an acceptable time frame (taking senders location and postal work days into account) without prior communications, and/or item fails to follow guidelines. Will re-rate to a 5 if proof of mailing before cutoff can be produced.
1 - Item not received, will re-rate to a 3 following item being received or proof of item being sent. Going beyond swap guidelines will not induce an extra boost to a 5.
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Welcome to swap-bot. I'm the host of the MAINE pc. I bet you have lots of opportunity to find PCs in different locations thanks to truck driving! I have one small consideration about your ratings declaration, though. Many people often drop mail at the PO or blue box or at their own house and can't guarantee it is actually post marked that same day. Especially with swaps that have a Saturday deadline, you may receive PCs with Monday postmarks and those really shouldn't be given a 3 unless you have reason to suspect they purposefully waited until Monday to mail for some reason. Or if it is an international swap a lot of countries do not postmark on Saturdays.
Welcome to the Swap-Bot Community.
Welcome to Swap-Bot! My husband also works as a truck driver. Just wanted to give you a heads up that postmarks are not always to be trusted when rating. An example of this: All the mail in my town goes two towns over to the capital of my state. I have had letters I have sent to my mother, who lives in the same town as me, take two plus weeks to get to her. When I asked her what the postmark was on the letter she told me it was four days after I dumped the letter into the blue USPS box near my house. Another example: I have had friends in other countries mail me packages with tracking. While the mailed by date on the tracking is the date my friends dropped the package off at the their local post office the postmark on the package is sometimes up to a week later.