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Tracy Barber August 25th 03 05:24 AM

Free Stamps For Beginners
 

Hi there!

If anyone, who is just starting to collect stamps, would like to
receive 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please
write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. A
post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
my duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want
to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've
received a few requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person! I'll be checking your letters against
those already received. I'll simply not honor the request if it looks
like a "ringer" sent it. (Sorry - but I've had a few people try this)

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time...

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. I'm interested
in hearing from a real person, not an internet phantom. Please
include your return address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will
ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will
never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason.
Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
362 Partridge Street
Albany, N.Y. 12208
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article. (Thanks again
to Bob Ingraham!)

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent.

Most of all... Keep on collecting...

Tracy Barber

Dinesh Mahtani \(Dino\) September 8th 03 04:50 PM

Hi Tracy,

I think what you are doing for new collectors is great and would like to
donate. If you are accepting donations, please let me know. I have lots of
duplicate stamps from Thailand and India. How many of copies each stamp
would you like?

Thanks,

Dinesh )


"Tracy Barber" wrote in message
...

Hi there!

If anyone, who is just starting to collect stamps, would like to
receive 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please
write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. A
post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
my duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want
to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've
received a few requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person! I'll be checking your letters against
those already received. I'll simply not honor the request if it looks
like a "ringer" sent it. (Sorry - but I've had a few people try this)

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time...

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. I'm interested
in hearing from a real person, not an internet phantom. Please
include your return address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will
ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will
never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason.
Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
362 Partridge Street
Albany, N.Y. 12208
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article. (Thanks again
to Bob Ingraham!)

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent.

Most of all... Keep on collecting...

Tracy Barber




Tracy Barber September 8th 03 06:56 PM

On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 15:50:40 GMT, "Dinesh Mahtani \(Dino\)"
wrote:

Hi Tracy,

I think what you are doing for new collectors is great and would like to
donate. If you are accepting donations, please let me know. I have lots of
duplicate stamps from Thailand and India. How many of copies each stamp
would you like?

Thanks,

Dinesh )



Hi, Dinesh -

I'll be sending you an email and we'll take this off public viewing.

Thanks for your interest! :^)

Tracy Barber

David Rivera Alonso September 12th 03 12:04 PM

I'm starting to collect world stamps, so I 'd be very interested :)

thanks,

DAVID

"Tracy Barber" escribió en mensaje
...

Hi there!

If anyone, who is just starting to collect stamps, would like to
receive 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please
write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. A
post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
my duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want
to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've
received a few requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person! I'll be checking your letters against
those already received. I'll simply not honor the request if it looks
like a "ringer" sent it. (Sorry - but I've had a few people try this)

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time...

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. I'm interested
in hearing from a real person, not an internet phantom. Please
include your return address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will
ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will
never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason.
Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
362 Partridge Street
Albany, N.Y. 12208
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article. (Thanks again
to Bob Ingraham!)

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent.

Most of all... Keep on collecting...

Tracy Barber




Tracy Barber September 12th 03 07:57 PM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:04:58 +0200, "David Rivera Alonso"
wrote:

I'm starting to collect world stamps, so I 'd be very interested :)


Then, you'll have to send me a letter like it mentions below. :^)

Tracy


"Tracy Barber" escribió en mensaje
...

Hi there!

If anyone, who is just starting to collect stamps, would like to
receive 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please
write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. A
post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
my duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want
to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've
received a few requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person! I'll be checking your letters against
those already received. I'll simply not honor the request if it looks
like a "ringer" sent it. (Sorry - but I've had a few people try this)

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time...

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. I'm interested
in hearing from a real person, not an internet phantom. Please
include your return address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will
ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will
never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason.
Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
362 Partridge Street
Albany, N.Y. 12208
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article. (Thanks again
to Bob Ingraham!)

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent.

Most of all... Keep on collecting...

Tracy Barber





Tracy Barber

Mr. Tracy Barber May 9th 04 05:24 PM


Hi there stamp collectors!

If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to
receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE -
please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you.

Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out
new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only.
I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against
those already received.

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter
is responded to eventually.

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include
your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever
get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never
solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting
stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
17 Hill Street
Albany, N.Y. 12944
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd
follower Bob Ingraham.

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious
maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually...

Most of all... Keep on collecting!

Tracy Barber

Mr. Tracy Barber May 16th 04 03:03 PM


Hi there stamp collectors!

If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to
receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE -
please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you.

Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out
new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only.
I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against
those already received.

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter
is responded to eventually.

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include
your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever
get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never
solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting
stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
17 Hill Street
Albany, N.Y. 12944
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd
follower Bob Ingraham.

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious
maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually...

Most of all... Keep on collecting!

Tracy Barber

Mr. Tracy Barber May 23rd 04 03:26 PM


Hi there stamp collectors!

If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to
receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE -
please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you.

Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out
new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only.
I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against
those already received.

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter
is responded to eventually.

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include
your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever
get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never
solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting
stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
17 Hill Street
Albany, N.Y. 12944
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd
follower Bob Ingraham.

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious
maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually...

Most of all... Keep on collecting!

Tracy Barber

Mr. Tracy Barber May 30th 04 10:41 PM


Hi there stamp collectors!

If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to
receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE -
please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you.

Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out
new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only.
I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against
those already received.

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter
is responded to eventually.

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include
your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever
get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never
solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting
stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
17 Hill Street
Albany, N.Y. 12944
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd
follower Bob Ingraham.

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious
maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually...

Most of all... Keep on collecting!

Tracy Barber

Mr. Tracy Barber June 6th 04 08:23 PM


Hi there stamp collectors!

If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to
receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE -
please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you.

Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are
duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out
new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.

--- Please Read ---

1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only.
I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them.
If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved.

2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against
those already received.

3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to
follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building
packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter
is responded to eventually.

4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to
do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send
your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include
your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them.

Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to.

The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever
get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never
solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting
stamps is supposed to be fun!

Write to:

Mr. Tracy Barber
17 Hill Street
Albany, N.Y. 12944
U.S.A.

Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and
an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd
follower Bob Ingraham.

Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been
donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious
maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually...

Most of all... Keep on collecting!

Tracy Barber


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