tapinfool Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 hey all, well once again, with the help of hairdressers, mystics and entymologists i'll try to help out w/ trades and b&p's (blanks and postage) i was very surprised to find out that there are still a lot of folks that don't know the proper procedure and what a b&p actually is. here's some background info: somewhere in the darkest trenches of borneo there still lives a man who gets his live music via the u.s. postal service. yes, hard to believe. but, truer it couldn't be. and this strange being from a different time will still burn you copies of a show if you provide him w/ blank discs and proper return postage!!! so, if you see an offer for a b&p, here is what i've come up w/ to save any hassles and not to cause an old bornean to freak out of his lid ok. here's how the b&p works 1. send correct number of discs in paper or "case logic" type sleeves, NOT plastic jewel cases! 2. put said discs in a self addressed stamped (NOT METERED POSTAGE) bubble pack mailer (6" x 9" works for as many as 8 discs) [put your own return address on the bubble pack (i don't want 'em back).] leave bubble pack OPEN...so i can get in it without destroying it. 3. then put open self addressed stamped bubble pack containing discs in a large manilla envelope (stamped or metered ) addressed to whomever is doing the kindness for you hope this helps...any q's lemme know peace k Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest darbysdad Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Tapinfool You Are A Godsend I'll Be Doing The B&P Stuff ASAP Just Let Me Get My List Together Thanks Bother Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tapinfool Posted May 29, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Tapinfool You Are A GodsendI'll Be Doing The B&P Stuff ASAP Just Let Me Get My List Together Thanks Bother no worries...glad i could be of assistance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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