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Is their a guide/tutorial on how to package singles, bulk cards for delivery by mail?
 
For singles

-Put card in sleeve.
-Put card in top loader
-Put sticky tape across the top of the top loader
-Post cards in bubble padded bag ONLY.

For bulk, there is a few ways, but I hope that is the info you were looking for :)
 
Team bags are also good for individual cards and saves the annoying tape over the top of a top loader, the team bag can be an old one with the seal taped down to preserve the top loader.
Plastic card cases hold from 10-500 cards wrapped in bubble wrap in a padded bag, or cardboard count boxes from 50-2000 count can be sent in bigger postage boxes surrounded by bubble wrap. Cards can also be wedged between toploaders as long as each card has penny sleeve protection and the toploaders are secured (tape too tight can be worse than no tape)
Pretty much like others said so that the cards are secure and cant be damaged even if your package is dropped/thrown and look at it like send it how you would like to recieve it...
 
Team bags are also good for individual cards and saves the annoying tape over the top of a top loader, the team bag can be an old one with the seal taped down to preserve the top loader.
Plastic card cases hold from 10-500 cards wrapped in bubble wrap in a padded bag, or cardboard count boxes from 50-2000 count can be sent in bigger postage boxes surrounded by bubble wrap. Cards can also be wedged between toploaders as long as each card has penny sleeve protection and the toploaders are secured (tape too tight can be worse than no tape)
Pretty much like others said so that the cards are secure and cant be damaged even if your package is dropped/thrown and look at it like send it how you would like to recieve it...


Cheers Brent! :thumbsup: Any recommendations to where I can get just one of those plastic card cases that won't break the bank? One that can hold 500
 
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