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Club Business & Announcements/Tech Advice : Approvals

 

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eugen01
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20 Oct 2014
07:34:24am

Approvals
Received an email that I can only put 100 stamps or more at a time in a book. I like to just do 25 or 30 per book. Why can't I do that any more? Frank
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Jansimon
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20 Oct 2014
07:53:15am

Approvals
re: Approvals

Hi Frank,

It will be difficult to give a short answer so please read: this discussion

Best regards,
Jan-Simon

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20 Oct 2014
07:55:23am
re: Approvals

The answer is: you never could. Books always had to offer a substantial selection of stamps and mimic the APS circuit books.

Arno

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20 Oct 2014
09:14:12am
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"The answer is: you never could."



I hope you will pardon the intrusion, I know what you meant, but this answer could give the wrong impression. eugen01 just finished saying that he did exactly that - enter books of 25-30 stamps.

The correct answer is that it has always been against both the spirit and the rules of the Approval Books, but until now the rules have not been enforced during an initial "experimental" period. The experimental period is now over, results have been analyzed, rules have been tweaked and henceforth will be applied.

Follow the link in Jan-Simon's post for a full discussion.

Roy
(Who had nothing to do with setting up or managing the approval books, and just wanted to head off a "Yes I could" / "No you couldn't" argument before it started.



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eugen01

20 Oct 2014
07:34:24am

Approvals

Received an email that I can only put 100 stamps or more at a time in a book. I like to just do 25 or 30 per book. Why can't I do that any more? Frank

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Jansimon

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20 Oct 2014
07:53:15am

Approvals

re: Approvals

Hi Frank,

It will be difficult to give a short answer so please read: this discussion

Best regards,
Jan-Simon

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Rhinelander

Support the Hobby -- Join the American Philatelic Society
20 Oct 2014
07:55:23am

re: Approvals

The answer is: you never could. Books always had to offer a substantial selection of stamps and mimic the APS circuit books.

Arno

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BuckaCover.com - 80,000 covers priced 60c to $1.50 - Easy browsing 500 categories
20 Oct 2014
09:14:12am

re: Approvals

"The answer is: you never could."



I hope you will pardon the intrusion, I know what you meant, but this answer could give the wrong impression. eugen01 just finished saying that he did exactly that - enter books of 25-30 stamps.

The correct answer is that it has always been against both the spirit and the rules of the Approval Books, but until now the rules have not been enforced during an initial "experimental" period. The experimental period is now over, results have been analyzed, rules have been tweaked and henceforth will be applied.

Follow the link in Jan-Simon's post for a full discussion.

Roy
(Who had nothing to do with setting up or managing the approval books, and just wanted to head off a "Yes I could" / "No you couldn't" argument before it started.



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