Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Community > CommunityBuzz
Reload this Page >

Secret Santa 2018 Official Thread!

Secret Santa 2018 Official Thread!

Old Sep 24, 18, 12:15 pm
  #31  
tcl
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: In a hotel somewhere trying to repack everything I brought (and bought) in to a carry-on smaller than my last one.
Programs: UA, Asia Miles, Southwest, IHG
Posts: 1,089
Originally Posted by frontenac551
I'm about to send my PM, but a couple of questions:

1) I live in Geneva (i.e. place where things are expensive!), so I worry that my person may suffer since $50 doesn't go as far here as it does in other places (though I'm okay going a bit over).
Whether due to things be prohibitively expensive where I was travelling or the high import duties and taxes of my recipient's country, I have found it sometimes easier to shop on the Amazon website of the recipient's country but also follow up with a few postcards and notecards of my travels during the holiday season for a more personal touch. In my past experience Amazon was surprisingly good at handling international credit cards, Sephora surprisingly not. You might have to make a few calls if the website does not accept your card. Sometimes a real person can push it through.


Originally Posted by frontenac551
2) When do gifts usually go out (I know that this may differ between participants)? I'm generally away the last two weeks of December, but wouldn't want to change my mailing address as I bounce around traveling those two weeks. I can still get mail here, but not sure how long the post office will hold things if it is too big for the mail box.

Thanks.
Having been in a similar situation, my past Santas were able to accomodate a late delivery in the first week of January. I also provided gift card options for my Santas that prefer to get shopping out of the way or if winter weather logistics causes too much stress. I do always remember to post what I received so my Santa knows that I received their gift. For the gift card options, I post receipt of the gift card and then later when I purchase an item with it.
tcl is offline  
Old Sep 26, 18, 8:21 pm
  #32  
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: CT, USA
Programs: Marriott/SPG Plat (won't last), Hilton Gold
Posts: 454
In again this year and can't wait!
onetess is offline  
Old Sep 26, 18, 9:47 pm
  #33  
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Body in the CLE, soul still in New England
Programs: In 2022? Does it matter? SPG/Marriott: Plat; DL: Plat; B6: Mosaic
Posts: 2,752
I'm in. This is my first year on FT SS, to give back to all the folks who helped make me a better business traveler.

I've done this previously on my BMW forums. Does FT do an signup thread, then a 'it's getting close' thread, then a post your presents thread? Inquiring minds and all

Also, one question I noticed that was missing from the SS signup. Are there restrictions on food or liquor gifts? Or does FT SS not allow for food or liquor gifts whatsoever?. Mostly asking for selfish reasons, because I love rare wines and forgot to list that on my signup PM (duh!)...but also want to be sensitive to the customs/wishes/desires/needs of my SS recipients (particularly since I like to buy off list).

Thanks

Jen
navi_jen is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 5:33 am
  #34  
gpy
 
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 116
Originally Posted by navi_jen
I'm in. This is my first year on FT SS, to give back to all the folks who helped make me a better business traveler.

I've done this previously on my BMW forums. Does FT do an signup thread, then a 'it's getting close' thread, then a post your presents thread? Inquiring minds and all

Also, one question I noticed that was missing from the SS signup. Are there restrictions on food or liquor gifts? Or does FT SS not allow for food or liquor gifts whatsoever?. Mostly asking for selfish reasons, because I love rare wines and forgot to list that on my signup PM (duh!)...but also want to be sensitive to the customs/wishes/desires/needs of my SS recipients (particularly since I like to buy off list).

Thanks

Jen
I hope I get you as my SS! This is also my first time participating but from what I understood there are a lot of restrictions when it comes to shipping alcohol across state lines (even if you are a retailer/winemaker) so that might be a challenge depending on where you/your Santa are located.
gpy is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 7:37 am
  #35  
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: NC
Programs: AA Lifetime Plat, Marriot Lifetime Silver
Posts: 9,268
Originally Posted by navi_jen
I'm in. This is my first year on FT SS, to give back to all the folks who helped make me a better business traveler.

I've done this previously on my BMW forums. Does FT do an signup thread, then a 'it's getting close' thread, then a post your presents thread? Inquiring minds and all

Also, one question I noticed that was missing from the SS signup. Are there restrictions on food or liquor gifts? Or does FT SS not allow for food or liquor gifts whatsoever?. Mostly asking for selfish reasons, because I love rare wines and forgot to list that on my signup PM (duh!)...but also want to be sensitive to the customs/wishes/desires/needs of my SS recipients (particularly since I like to buy off list).

Thanks

Jen
Originally Posted by gpy
I hope I get you as my SS! This is also my first time participating but from what I understood there are a lot of restrictions when it comes to shipping alcohol across state lines (even if you are a retailer/winemaker) so that might be a challenge depending on where you/your Santa are located.
There are no FT-specific restrictions on food or alcohol. I have both received and sent food and alcohol as gifts. As the OP mention, the only restrictions are on customs/postal. When I sent wine overseas, I used a website in that country to make the purchase and have it shipped from there to eliminate those issues.
Redhead is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 8:08 am
  #36  
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 33
I signed up - first time! It'll be fun to bring some merriment to another adult's life (I know that at the holidays, in my house, it's all about my kids' merriment, not mine - I imagine that I am not alone in this )
erolland is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 8:45 am
  #37  
 
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: FL
Programs: AA ExPlat | UA Gld | DL Gld
Posts: 82
Originally Posted by navi_jen
I'm in. This is my first year on FT SS, to give back to all the folks who helped make me a better business traveler.

I've done this previously on my BMW forums. Does FT do an signup thread, then a 'it's getting close' thread, then a post your presents thread? Inquiring minds and all

Also, one question I noticed that was missing from the SS signup. Are there restrictions on food or liquor gifts? Or does FT SS not allow for food or liquor gifts whatsoever?. Mostly asking for selfish reasons, because I love rare wines and forgot to list that on my signup PM (duh!)...but also want to be sensitive to the customs/wishes/desires/needs of my SS recipients (particularly since I like to buy off list).

Thanks

Jen
Short answer no restrictions on food or "liquor".
I've listed on my facts that i love Italian wines and got sent 2 lovely bottles of wine last year. One wine was a barolo. Also, chocolates seems to be a popular gift. Other food items such as tea and coffee as well. It's really what hints you list to help your SS shop for gifts. So if you didn't list it they wont know to get you it.
However, note depending on the state they will not even ship/deliever alcohol or someone must be present over age 21 to sign for the package. (Case for me in FL)

PandaSoPink

Last edited by PandaSoPink; Sep 27, 18 at 8:56 am
PandaSoPink is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 9:11 am
  #38  
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Either at the shooting range or anywhere good beer can be found...
Posts: 50,080
Originally Posted by navi_jen
I'm in. This is my first year on FT SS, to give back to all the folks who helped make me a better business traveler.

I've done this previously on my BMW forums. Does FT do an signup thread, then a 'it's getting close' thread, then a post your presents thread? Inquiring minds and all

Also, one question I noticed that was missing from the SS signup. Are there restrictions on food or liquor gifts? Or does FT SS not allow for food or liquor gifts whatsoever?. Mostly asking for selfish reasons, because I love rare wines and forgot to list that on my signup PM (duh!)...but also want to be sensitive to the customs/wishes/desires/needs of my SS recipients (particularly since I like to buy off list).

Thanks

Jen
All posts are done in this thread, and wharvey will post multiple reminders. Once people receive gifts, you'll see their posts here as well.
Originally Posted by Redhead
There are no FT-specific restrictions on food or alcohol. I have both received and sent food and alcohol as gifts. As the OP mention, the only restrictions are on customs/postal. When I sent wine overseas, I used a website in that country to make the purchase and have it shipped from there to eliminate those issues.
The restriction is that all beer must be sent to me.
Redhead and tcl like this.
kipper is offline  
Old Sep 27, 18, 10:05 am
  #39  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: UA Million Miler (lite). NY Metro area.
Posts: 14,927
I would suggest all the new players on this thread take a look at the thread from last year. Lots of great ideas/photos on gifts sent.

dh
FlyingCow likes this.
dhammer53 is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 10:28 am
  #40  
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Body in the CLE, soul still in New England
Programs: In 2022? Does it matter? SPG/Marriott: Plat; DL: Plat; B6: Mosaic
Posts: 2,752
Thanks all for the info. Looking forward to this.

One thing I might suggest for future year sign ups...is to add a question regarding any food/liquid restrictions of the recipient. There are always creative ways to get a gift to someone (even with our arcane liquor laws) but I would hate to send a bottle of wine or some great pancetta to someone who, for religious or personal reasons, cannot consume either. If my gifts must be regifted, I take it personally....that I didn't know my recipient well enough to buy something they will enjoy.

Just food for thought (pun intended).
navi_jen is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 10:29 am
  #41  
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 459
Originally Posted by navi_jen
Thanks all for the info. Looking forward to this.

One thing I might suggest for future year sign ups...is to add a question regarding any food/liquid restrictions of the recipient. There are always creative ways to get a gift to someone (even with our arcane liquor laws) but I would hate to send a bottle of wine or some great pancetta to someone who, for religious or personal reasons, cannot consume either. If my gifts must be regifted, I take it personally....that I didn't know my recipient well enough to buy something they will enjoy.

Just food for thought (pun intended).
I just put that I don't drink alcohol in the bit that asked for anything your Santa should know.
frontenac551 is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 10:32 am
  #42  
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Body in the CLE, soul still in New England
Programs: In 2022? Does it matter? SPG/Marriott: Plat; DL: Plat; B6: Mosaic
Posts: 2,752
Originally Posted by frontenac551
I just put that I don't drink alcohol in the bit that asked for anything your Santa should know.
Ah fair point, Frontenac. Hopefully others will do the same
navi_jen is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 10:43 am
  #43  
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 459
Originally Posted by navi_jen
Ah fair point, Frontenac. Hopefully others will do the same
I just know that not drinking alcohol (or coffee - put that too) is fairly unusual (I'm in Europe - I'm sure it's more usual in other places) and that it is a fairly common gift idea, so I thought it safest to mention.
frontenac551 is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 10:48 am
  #44  
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Either at the shooting range or anywhere good beer can be found...
Posts: 50,080
Originally Posted by navi_jen
Thanks all for the info. Looking forward to this.

One thing I might suggest for future year sign ups...is to add a question regarding any food/liquid restrictions of the recipient. There are always creative ways to get a gift to someone (even with our arcane liquor laws) but I would hate to send a bottle of wine or some great pancetta to someone who, for religious or personal reasons, cannot consume either. If my gifts must be regifted, I take it personally....that I didn't know my recipient well enough to buy something they will enjoy.

Just food for thought (pun intended).
I have a nut allergy, and I just mentioned that in the "about me" part.
kipper is offline  
Old Sep 29, 18, 11:10 am
  #45  
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Body in the CLE, soul still in New England
Programs: In 2022? Does it matter? SPG/Marriott: Plat; DL: Plat; B6: Mosaic
Posts: 2,752
Thanks all...seems like I was worrying for nothing. As a FT newbie, I was so excited about registering, I probably left some goodies out of my wish list. FT SS old timers, would I be correct in assuming it's not uncommon for FTers to 'stalk' their SS (reading other posts contained within FT) to learn more about their giftee? I think my forgotten goodies are mentioned in other threads

Thx!
navi_jen is offline  

Thread Tools
Search this Thread