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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
Posts: 17,674
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I think you are doing a splendid job of planning - since this is your brain child, I agree 100% that there should be a list and people need to take turns. | |
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| | #152 |
| Dogs Rule Cats Drool! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tennessee
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| Just a thought prices are going up in May for shipping.
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| | #153 | |
| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Savage Garden
Posts: 1,147
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But at least with a virtual chest, and a controlled number of items taken during each turn, there would be a slighter "loss" and fewer hurt feelings. The slighted "taker" can still then choose another item remaining in the great v.chest and we can just disqualify the "rotten tomato" who just took off irresponsibly from her commitment to provide the goodies. ![]() Although, in the end, it shouldn't matter as much as in a normal GE about who got what and how many because in this GUGE, we just want to share with others and not necessarily expect anything back in return except a good Spring Cleaning that made someone else happy. ![]() BUT since we'll all know who the naughty one was, we will know who not to invite to our sandbox again! ![]() Sorry, I'm just having fun at the prospect of tossing virtual tomatoes around or throwing one at my monitor. | |
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| | #154 |
| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Posts: 12,693
| I'm hopeful that by the end of the year I too will be able to add to this treasure chest! I really like the idea of a physical box being sent around, and even though you see pictures of the goodies online, it's different when you have the physical box in front of you. It sounds exciting!! I do have a suggestion... if a physical treasure box will be sent around for the GUGE, would it be easier to send it around the US if we divide it? Example, we divide it by time zones! Assuming we have enough members in each time zone to make the GUGE interesting we start chains in each time zone. Once the treasure box makes it back to the first person in the chain it can be sent to the next time zone (either east or west, depending on what the GUGE Administrators decide), when it reaches either coasts, it'll start to work it's way back. Let's say that we start the Pilot GUGE on the west coast (not being biast, just giving Quicksilver the honor of being one of the first ) and it makes it all the way around the pacific time zone. Assuming the box will head east to the Mountain Time zone, make its way there, and then head east again. Central time, then Eastern time. When the first person of Easter time zone chain gets the box back, they then send it back to the pacific (again, I'm assuming there is such a thing as flat rate shipping no matter how far on the continental US we send it). If that works out well, maybe we can later get people to organize little chains for our friends in Canada, and overseas. They can have their own chains to help recycle their doggy clothes. It might not be the box that traveled around the world, but it's close right? Anyway, just a suggestion.
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| | #155 | |
| Thor's Human Donating Member | Quote:
So I feel like the rules for the virtual Treasure Box have been pretty well established. I still like the idea of mailing boxes around, but I feel like the shipping might be a show stopper. How do people feel about the size of the flat rate box getting sent around? How many outfits do you think would fit inside? I could start a poll for interest in VTB (Virtual Treasure Box), GUGE (Gently Used Gift Exhange), or both....
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| | #156 | |
| Love my little flowers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: In Gorgeous Montana!!!
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This is a GREAT idea....time zone shipping!!! I looked online and it said for the largest box...it was 10.35....flat rate....however I forgot to check it out with the Post office....but if it is indeed only 10.35 That doesn't sound like so much too me....
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| | #158 | |
| Love my little flowers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: In Gorgeous Montana!!!
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I'd think 20 outfits could easily fit inside it....maybe more...and I'm not sure if that's the largest or not.... I'll call tomorrow or go by and make sure...I looked at the USPS website...it might be 11.95 at most I think... I think it was up to 20lbs too...but..I'll ask to make sure!
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| | #159 | |
| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
Posts: 17,674
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You can fit a lot of clothes in a box that size. The large flat rate box is only slightly larger and it is $12.95. The weight limit is 70 lbs. within the USA and 20 lbs. internationally but I'm not sure if the International Flatrate is the same.A postal rate increase will go into effect sometime in Mid May, but I doubt if it will be a significant increase. | |
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| | #160 |
| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Indiana
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| Sounds great! We would love to participate! |
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| | #161 |
| Donating YT 10K Club Member | Years ago I participated in another forum which allowed "trades". You posted the items you had available for trade, sometimes a wish list of items you were looking for and people responded. Each person was responsible for shipping out their items on a specific day agreeable to both.
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| | #162 | |
| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: A little town south of Chicago
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I know I am going to take some heat for this and I haven't finished reading all the posts but....... If someone can't afford the whole $25.00 for the GUGE then how will they be able to afford mailings? I think it is asking Admin a bit too much to ask for a discounted membership. They set one price and it should remain. Now if you want to take membership off the requirements and make it a donation of $15.00 to YT with no strings attached the fine. There are a lot of good ideas floating around here! | |
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| | #163 |
| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
Posts: 17,674
| I am headed to the post office and I will check on the USPS Postal Rate Increases that will go into effect in May as far as Flat Rate boxes are concerned. I will also check on the price for the up to 20 lb. International Flat Rate. If this wonderful event takes place, I would hate to see our "Way Up Yonder" Canadian family members and our family members "across the big pond" be excluded. And let's not forget our "way down south" family members too. I'll report back as soon as I get home. |
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| | #164 |
| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Since we're still brainstorming, one more possible suggestion, since Yorkietalk has the "Clubs" feature, perhaps Quicksilver could make a "GUGE" Social Club. People could send her one or two items in an envelope, and be on the list to receive the treasure box. Once there were sufficient donations, she would simply put all items received and ship it off to someone else in the club. As founder of the club, Quicksilver could decide on how the next recipient is chosen, I think random is always best, but those who had contributed by mailing an item could be the first on the list to receive the box. That way, there wouldn't be any special work for admin to do or any special donations feature.
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| | #165 | |
| Thor's Human Donating Member | Quote:
__________________ If you love something, set it free. Unless it's an angry tiger. | |
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