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Date Joined: December 23, 2010
Last Online: September 8, 2019 Country: United States Potentially Nonsense |
To paraphrase a favorite childhood author, I have red hair and freckles. The rest is subject to change without notice. There's an ever-increasing invasion of grey hairs among the red, but I kind of like it.
Almost Human (both versions)
Battlestar Galactica
Black Butler (Whoo!)
Dare Devil
Death Note
Dexter
Doctor Who
Eureka
The Expanse
Farscape
Firefly
Full Metal Alchemist
Ghost Hunters (guilty pleasure)
Grace and Frankie
Haven
Mad Men
Mushishi
The Originals
Ouran High School Host Club
Person of Interest
SG1
Star Trek
Star Wars (None of the prequels. Ugh.)
Supernatural (Mmm... Castiel....)
True Blood
Walking Dead
Xena
My very favorite episode of Torchwood is "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang".
Idaho Jigsaw puzzles Outdoors Walking
Amy Butler
Autumn
Bats
Berry and fruit teas (factory sealed)
Birds
Black licorice
Black tea (factory sealed)
Blue glass
Coffee (factory sealed)
Cross stitch charts/patterns
Decorated envelopes
DMC Embroidery floss
Eeyore
Fabric scraps (at least 3.5x3.5")
Fabric with quirky patterns
Gargoyles & grotesques (I collect them)
Halloween
Hedgehogs
Index/Recipe Cards (patterned)
Kona solids
Leaves and vines
Notecards and stationary
Orange! Green, fall colors (mustard, rust, avocado, pumpkin etc). Bright, burn-your-retinas colors.
Owls
Packets of seeds
Pumpkins
Sci-fi
Spiders
Squirrels
Stickers
Sunflowers
Tea cups (I collect them)
I love reading, and I live for gardening. When I'm not outside with dirt under my nails, I'm thinking about being outside with dirt under my nails. I love everything about it.
I also love letters, both sending and receiving. I'm a member of the Letter Writers Alliance, and have a couple of wonderful penpals from it.
Have a question? Please ask!
Cigarette smoke. I get debilitating migraines, and I can't do even third-hand cigarette smoke. If you get assigned me in a swap, and you're in a smoking household, no worries. Just please message me! :) I'm not trying to make life difficult, I'm just trying to avoid being unable to work for a week due to a migraine.
I always mail out my swaps. Sometimes I'll even pop the extra for delivery confirmation. I stay in communication, and share the tracking number with my assigned swap partner(s). I mail as soon as humanly possible. If you don't receive your swap in a timely manner, please contact me!
I do my best to follow the rating criteria as laid out by Swapbot's FAQ.
5: I got my stuff and it met posted swap requirements (ex. It was mailed on time).
3: I got my stuff, but it didn't meet the posted swap requirements. (Mailed late or didn't follow the guidelines in some way.)
1: I never got anything. I'll give it a reasonable amount of time, and try a few times to contact my partner before rating a 1.
The exception: If something goes sideways and you absolutely cannot mail on time, please contact me. Preferably on or before the due date.
Let me know the letter/package was returned. Send me an image of the address on the item, so I can see if it was addressed correctly. If it was addressed correctly, then I'll offer to cover the postage needed to resend it.
Don't throw away the original envelope that you mailed on time. Without that original envelope, I can't give you a 5, and I HATE giving anything other than a 5.
Here's why:
1. The original envelope shows the date the item was mailed, which proves that you mailed it on time.
2. The original envelope will have a rectangular yellow sticker on it showing the reason the Post Office returned it.
3. Please enclose the original envelope when you remail the swap. Again, without the original envelope proving that it was mailed on time, I can't give a feedback score of 5.
I hate, HATE having to do this, but the number of people who are mailing late (sometimes several weeks late), and claiming the mail was returned as undeliverable, is getting improbably high. I'm not saying the Post Office doesn't make mistakes, just that if it made that many mistakes, I'd never receive my bills on time. :P
I know (especially with international shipping) problems can arise, so please contact me.
TLDR: If you tell me you mailed the item on time, and it was returned, you must provide proof that that's what happened. An impossible number of people have claimed this, and so now I need to see it. And I hate that I have to ask it. If proof isn't provided, I will give a rating of 1 or 3.
Did I mess up the package I sent you, in some way? Please let me know so I can do my best to make it right. I want to know where I can improve. :)
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