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Crafting Redemption Program Details

Last post 07-09-2009, 3:05 PM by Ackis. 166 replies.
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  •  05-19-2009, 9:18 AM 1755338 in reply to 1750559

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    At the DMF's, Nats, and Worlds for in-person redemption they'd let us use Primal Nethers in place of other crafting mats to sub for missing metal bars or cloths or w/e.  Can we also do this for mail-in redemtion?
  •  05-19-2009, 9:25 AM 1755353 in reply to 1755338

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details


    Hello,

    Primal Nethers are not a 'wild card' for Crafting Redemption. 

    In the original article about substitutions it stated that Badges of Justice could be substituted for Primal Nethers.  Primal Nethers are not good in the place of metal bars or cloth.

    Sorry about any confusion over this issue.


    Ry Schueller
    Organized Play Representative
    The Upper Deck Company

  •  05-19-2009, 10:29 AM 1755430 in reply to 1755353

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    Ok, guess I got my hopes up after using my primal nethers in place of cobra scales at Worlds '07.  Another question though.  If we only need 1 card off a redemption sheet, is it accpetable to trim the sheet to just show the personal info at the top and the cards needed?  It would be much easier to fit in the envelope.
  •  05-19-2009, 11:01 AM 1755467 in reply to 1755430

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details


    These orders are easier for our team to process if you include the entire redemption form. 


    Ry Schueller
    Organized Play Representative
    The Upper Deck Company

  •  05-19-2009, 11:12 AM 1755481 in reply to 1750542

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    2183826:

    Hey Roshen,


    Can we mix TCG and Mini redemptions in the same envelope, so long as we don't go past the limit of 4 redeemed cards?


    Thanks!



    Getting an answer on this would be awesome. Would cut down on my mailings if I can mix games.
  •  05-19-2009, 11:20 AM 1755489 in reply to 1755481

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details


    Hello,

    Sorry, didn't see the question on the other page. Yes, you can combine TCG and Minis Redemptions. 

    Each mail-in redemption is limited to four Crafted Card Redemptions per order. As long as you have the correct materials, you can combine redemptions from different releases in one Mail-in Redemption.

    I would recommend you include the entire form for every set you are redeming cards from, as this reduces confusions that can result during the redemption process.


    Ry Schueller
    Organized Play Representative
    The Upper Deck Company

  •  05-31-2009, 5:10 AM 1763998 in reply to 1755489

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    when are they going to show the items for field's of honour

    well i wasn't on the site all summer what did i miss

  •  05-31-2009, 7:24 AM 1764051 in reply to 1763998

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    2571123:
    when are they going to show the items for field's of honour

    Probably not until July.


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  •  06-01-2009, 12:45 AM 1764561 in reply to 1755489

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    Are there any plans yet on making it easier for Canadians to redeem for crafting cards?  Canada Post wouldn't let me send a SASE with US postage from Canada to the US.  Not that it mattered because we can't get US postage here anyways.  The clerk at the postal outlet said the best they can do is have me mail the crafting mats along with a self addressed envelope (no postage on it), and I could buy these universal stamps and slip them loose into the envelope.  They're apparently like a stamp gift certificate, so whoever gets my order at UDE will hopefully be gracious enough to use their own postage and take these "coupon" ones in return.  I had to buy two of them as each one is only good for one stamp, presumably up to a $3.75 (what I paid for them at the post office).  It was my only option, rather inconvenient and costly.  I hope it works out, I don't have enough mats to send for the crafting cards again :(.

  •  06-09-2009, 1:11 PM 1770634 in reply to 1764561

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    Can't wait ,
    any way about the postage problem there are a lot of crafted cards on eBay from the Canadian area so you should try it

    well i wasn't on the site all summer what did i miss

  •  06-19-2009, 2:49 PM 1777902 in reply to 1770634

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    Just a quick question about crafting, in crafting page it says following:
    A self-addressed, stamped envelope (standard legal sized 9 1/4” x 4” or 24cm x 10cm). Make sure to include enough postage to mail the promo cards to your region. This will need to include enough for 1.5 oz (45g) to be sent from the office you are redeeming your cards through.

    You also have to include an self addressed envelope with enough stamps on it, so then can send the cards back to you.

    So I have to say I'm pretty confused right now,
    do I have to include stamps with my mail to get it sent back or not,
    do I have to include postage with it,
    do I have to get another envelope so they can send my cards back to me with that
    and if I must put some stamps with that mail must postage stamps that I would be sending there have to be from the country where they are sent or is it ok just to include postage stamps from your own country?
  •  06-25-2009, 12:58 PM 1781659 in reply to 1777902

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    yes i assume you would just include stamps
    no you do not have to get another envelope
    yes stamps from your own country are okay as it doesnt matter once the postage has been paid

    well i wasn't on the site all summer what did i miss

  •  06-25-2009, 1:20 PM 1781680 in reply to 1764561

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    1189100:

    Are there any plans yet on making it easier for Canadians to redeem for crafting cards?  Canada Post wouldn't let me send a SASE with US postage from Canada to the US.  Not that it mattered because we can't get US postage here anyways.  The clerk at the postal outlet said the best they can do is have me mail the crafting mats along with a self addressed envelope (no postage on it), and I could buy these universal stamps and slip them loose into the envelope.  They're apparently like a stamp gift certificate, so whoever gets my order at UDE will hopefully be gracious enough to use their own postage and take these "coupon" ones in return.  I had to buy two of them as each one is only good for one stamp, presumably up to a $3.75 (what I paid for them at the post office).  It was my only option, rather inconvenient and costly.  I hope it works out, I don't have enough mats to send for the crafting cards again :(.

    Sent you a PM.


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  •  06-30-2009, 8:51 AM 1784833 in reply to 1781680

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    WHEN ARE THE NEW REDEMPTIONS OUT

    well i wasn't on the site all summer what did i miss

  •  07-08-2009, 8:55 PM 1791531 in reply to 1784833

    Re: Crafting Redemption Program Details

    Any able to tell me what stamps I should get to send from the US to Canada?

    I currently have a couple 72 cent stamps, however my last redemption had issues with not enough postage.

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