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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Josh on February 23, 2011, 08:05:39 AM
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How do you turn them in for packs? I've never done it and can't find the instructions.
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www.cactusgamedesign.com/downloads/rulebook_10th_anniversary.pdf
Look at the last page of the PDF and you'll find all the instructions. It would be nice if someone could confirm that the address is stay valid.
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Thanks. The URL still works, but before I send in 270 UPCs for 27 packs, can anyone confirm that this is still the right address to send to?
Cactus Game Design, Inc.
751 Tusquittee Street
Hayesville, NC 28904
And as for the self-addressed envelope with a stamp... Does the amount of packs I will be trading for matter? I'm sending 270 UPCs.
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You'll probably need to include however much it costs for a flat rate box
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Some tournament hosts accept UPC's at tournaments.
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Some tournament hosts accept UPC's at tournaments.
Right for 11 upcs per pack to compensate for shipping rates.
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Some tournament hosts accept UPC's at tournaments.
Ken does.
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Some tournament hosts accept UPC's at tournaments.
Ken sometimes does.
Fixed. I don't think he's currently taking them, but you could always ask.
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I am currently accepting 10 UPCs per pack for as many Apostles/Patriarchs packs you want, or up to one each of Priests, Angel Wars, and Kings per tournament. :)
But yes, that is the correct address for Cactus, and you need to send enough postage (or a check to cover it) for the 27 packs. You can always email Rob in advance to ask how much that would be. That's what I do! His email address is Rob@CactusGameDesign.com.
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I stand corrected.
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Thanks. The URL still works, but before I send in 270 UPCs for 27 packs, can anyone confirm that this is still the right address to send to?
Cactus Game Design, Inc.
751 Tusquittee Street
Hayesville, NC 28904
And as for the self-addressed envelope with a stamp... Does the amount of packs I will be trading for matter? I'm sending 270 UPCs.
Have you thought that sending a self-addressed envelope won't work in this case with 270 UPCs, you'd more than likely need to send him like a small box for him to send you 27 packs. There is no way he could fit 27 packs in a small envelope let alone the a stamp. It would have to match the postage for the weight for such a package.