Its in case you leave before the end. They then send your sheet/rossie/winnings to you. If you are def. staying to the end then I wouldnt bother.. I never do.
Oh I should just say if you are getting a few off.. most places dont like getting the entries too early either. I usually send them off a couple of days before the entry closing date.
If I was you I would stick a little note in with your entry explaining that. I know that I did a whole months worth when we first started doing and got some sent back to me (using the envelope I sent lol) as unaccepted as they were too early.
Yeah I didn't ever do it either! I would prepare a few and keep them with your competition stuff so that if you want to go home and not wait anything can be sent on to you.
Try to let each venue have one, we have so much frustration when people qualify for things and we cant send them their ticket or if classes are cancelled and forms/money have to be sent back.
Some competitors dont even put their addresses on their forms and it can be so frustrating.
We always send rosettes/sheets on if they are left behind.
Envelopes are kept so just one should do the trick
Only required for posting back sheets if you do not stay to class end. If they cancel they can just rip up the cheque (may be worth sending SAE if you use a day ticket that might need recycling if there is a problem
A5 / C5 envelope is the largest in regular 1st class post. If it has a rosette in it it will be large post and cost you £1.06 (£1 fine and 6p postage. Second class "large" is 6p more than 1st class post, so please stamp up correctly.
We get a number of entries every week sent in under paid large envelopes. Not only does it cost £1.06, but it does mean that the entry takes an extra week to arrive
Ahh thanks for this Keysoe. This happened to me recently when i lwft an envelope for sheet to be sent and i had to pay a fine and collect from post office as i'd under stamped it.