There are no problems or anything but I have reread this message I got from a buyer over and over again and cannot make out what she is trying to say.
Here is the conversation.
Buyer: "you have a couple of things i would love to bid on. would you be willing to help me to find the most economical way to ship them all combined? please let me know, and thank you. - T"
Me: "Hi there. Yes I will be happy to find the cheapest way possible. Are you ok with me shipping them in an envelope? Thank you for your bids!"
Buyer: "sure, they are plastic and lightweight so that wouldn't be a problem at all. because the envelope would not be flat - it will have to be hand canceled anyway, that's thats perfect. thank you so much."
So, obviously it's the last message that has be bewildered. I know there's nothing really to respond to, but out of curiosity I was hoping someone would have an idea on what this person was trying to say.
First, I'm not sure how the item NOT being flat would be good but that's fine. It's everything after that makes no sense. Hand cancelled? Huh?