Mail-ins: 3 x 5 cards vs. paper - Does it really matter which one you use?

rissaroorich

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I was getting ready to do a mail-in and I noticed that it asked for a plain 3 x 5 paper. I've looked online and I haven't found anywhere that sells 3 x 5 papers, only cards. Does it really matter? There's nothing in the rules that explicitly prohibits them and my blank cards look exactly like white copy paper, you don't know it's a card unless you wave it around and feel the slight thickness of it. Are people sitting down, measuring, and cutting out 3 x 5 pieces of copy paper in situations like this or is it all really one in the same? I just want to make sure I don't get disqualified over something seemingly small.
 
Not sure if it is necessary but I always just cut up some printer paper to the 3 x 5 dimensions to be sure.
 
I was getting ready to do a mail-in and I noticed that it asked for a plain 3 x 5 paper. I've looked online and I haven't found anywhere that sells 3 x 5 papers, only cards. Does it really matter? There's nothing in the rules that explicitly prohibits them and my blank cards look exactly like white copy paper, you don't know it's a card unless you wave it around and feel the slight thickness of it. Are people sitting down, measuring, and cutting out 3 x 5 pieces of copy paper in situations like this or is it all really one in the same? I just want to make sure I don't get disqualified over something seemingly small.
Yes it really matters. If they say card, they mean card, and if they say paper, they mean paper. I buy 3x5 sheets of paper in bulk right on Amazon, no problem. You can also find them at any office supply store like Staples or Office Depot.
 
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