Mystery solved.
A request when sending packages and gifts or correspondence. Please include "SOR" or StampoRama Forum ID on or in your envelope. Sometimes your return address is damaged or hard to read and like me I belong to four different Online Stamp Clubs. Forums and it can be hard to discern where and or who it comes from. Also your user name can be very helpful. I usually and always try to sign my correspondence like this. We all want to acknowledge,thank and give credit where credit is due.
Chuck
IE: TinMan
TinMan is my user name on a couple forums. Chuck on a couple.
It is always wise to include a return address, something that some collectors fail to do, even one of our members sending an envelope of used UK stamps.
Oh and one particular mailer sent some nice stamps but put no return address on either front or back or the envelope. Inside wrapping the glassine was a short note that I could identify but would be of no help in the Dead Letter office at all.
My Mailman came galloping by my house then he hollered WOA! and then he stopped at my pathway and waddled up to my front stoop. Maybe saddle sore? But He banged er I mean leaned on my doorbell then left two packages of Canadian stamps. One I know where and who it came from. The other is a mystery. I can only read part of the front return label. It says Chapman and it's from Toronto, Ontario. Anyway if your the Cowpoke that sent it to me. I owe you A BIG THANK YOU!
Chuck
IE: TinMan
re: A BIG MYSTERY
A request when sending packages and gifts or correspondence. Please include "SOR" or StampoRama Forum ID on or in your envelope. Sometimes your return address is damaged or hard to read and like me I belong to four different Online Stamp Clubs. Forums and it can be hard to discern where and or who it comes from. Also your user name can be very helpful. I usually and always try to sign my correspondence like this. We all want to acknowledge,thank and give credit where credit is due.
Chuck
IE: TinMan
TinMan is my user name on a couple forums. Chuck on a couple.
re: A BIG MYSTERY
It is always wise to include a return address, something that some collectors fail to do, even one of our members sending an envelope of used UK stamps.
Oh and one particular mailer sent some nice stamps but put no return address on either front or back or the envelope. Inside wrapping the glassine was a short note that I could identify but would be of no help in the Dead Letter office at all.