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Here is one suggestion for sending business cards so that the posting is a standard second class letter:
- Add a postcard - this will keep it stiff and stop them shifting.
- Use an envelope which just fits the postcard.
- Add three stacks of cards - one vertically, two horizontally. This should just fit. A stack of six cards is the right height for standard thickness of business cards.
- Sellotape the envelope closed.
The reason for doing it this way is that the maximum thickness for a standard letter is 5mm. It's important that your cards don't shift in transit, otherwise the recipient will have to pay postage. The maximum weight for a letter is 100g, but you're unlikely to exceed that.
You can get letter size guides from a post office.
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