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ok guys i totally understand.... Like i have said i am a collector as well and i also know that i want my items sent to me in a proper manner.... But saying this does not mean that i would start up a thread about how poorly i have sent these cards!!!!.... I have received items in the past from a number of sellers from around Australia and the world and as long as i received my item safe and sound i would never say to the seller by sending him or her an email saying that he had ripped me off by $3AU shipping costs or that the parcel was send in a crappy way.... My way of sending these cards i thought was the right way to do it and safe , but i also understand that some people are not happy!!!!....Also Anakinleo thanks for the kind words as i really like this site as i have meet some great new friends in which i can talk to about certain things i am interested in....

Your way might be ok on ebay, not here, when you agree to a trade its posted in the thread how to send it, next time take a min to read it.
 
Hi Norm , bro to be honest people like you make other collectors not want to be part of forums like this....I thought i did the right thing and i did not so why keep going on with the pressure of doing the wrong thing???? Be cool bro not a tool....

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your making it sound like this fricking item was sent in a paper bag???? And on all the other forums i can tell you now that no one packs better than me.... I use strong shipping boxes , bubble wrap , and care.... So would you grow up a bit as i said that i did the wrong thing by sending these cards this way as i never really deal with such small items ....
 
Hi Norm , bro to be honest people like you make other collectors not want to be part of forums like this....I thought i did the right thing and i did not so why keep going on with the pressure of doing the wrong thing???? Be cool bro not a tool....

You want things to be cool? You need to admit that you haven't read the site rules, you need to and it won't happen again. The longer you keep posting about how you always send cards your way and it arrived safely doesn't make things any better. It's not about how they arrive, the issue is how they were sent. People will lay off once you stop defending the manner you sent it. I could chuck an mj auto in a white envelope, no protection, with sheer luck it arrives fine. That doesn't make it ok. And calling people tools won;t get you any votes either.
 
your making it sound like this fricking item was sent in a paper bag???? And on all the other forums i can tell you now that no one packs better than me.... I use strong shipping boxes , bubble wrap , and care.... So would you grow up a bit as i said that i did the wrong thing by sending these cards this way as i never really deal with such small items .
 
your making it sound like this fricking item was sent in a paper bag???? And on all the other forums i can tell you now that no one packs better than me.... I use strong shipping boxes , bubble wrap , and care.... So would you grow up a bit as i said that i did the wrong thing by sending these cards this way as i never really deal with such small items .

Let me help you out for future deals....

Packaging:

Absolutely no sending in white envelopes under any circumstances. The minimum amount of protection when sending all cards is as follows:

a) Each card to be in a penny sleeve, always.
b) Cards are to be placed in appropriately thick top loaders, secured by tape at the top.
c) Cards to be sent in a bubble mailer.

In the event of sending a large number of cards, where individually placing each card in a top loader is not practical, the cards should be well protected between cardboard/top loaders and posted in a box or bubble mailer.

Postage methods that are NOT approved :
a) Cards in a white envelope, regardless of individual card protection - sending in white envelopes is not to happen and will result in a negative being left for you.
b) Cards sent in a penny sleeves or team bags without any other protection.
c) Careless packing methods, such as sending cards in top loaders without tape/team bag to prevent the card slipping out and being damaged.
d) Cards shipped in snap-tight cases with rounded corners.
e) Any other way you can think of that will cause a card to be damaged.

Other sites do not have rules for these sorts of things, and we have seen far too many cards damaged from poor packing. The white envelopes in particular are a no no - we have it from an Aussie Post employee that these white envelopes go through an automated sorting machine, which explains some of the damage we have seen to cards/top loaders sent in plain envelopes. Bubble mailers do not go through this process, so the chances of damage are far less likely.

If you need assistance with advice or supplies to package cards correctly, please create a post in our Site Suggestions/Site Help forum and someone will be along to assist.

Negative feedback can and will be left for members who do not follow these packaging rules REGARDLESS of whether the cards were damaged or not.
 
It's not about how they arrive, the issue is how they were sent. ????.... So what you are saying is that you would like your cards to arrive in a mailer bag and if the cards get damaged somehow thats fine????.... Are you a tool or what???? I have said a number of times that i was wrong!!!!.... Have you got the message now or what???? Or is it to hard for you to understand????

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your a dickhead mate , sorry
 
It's not about how they arrive, the issue is how they were sent. ????.... So what you are saying is that you would like your cards to arrive in a mailer bag and if the cards get damaged somehow thats fine????.... Are you a tool or what???? I have said a number of times that i was wrong!!!!.... Have you got the message now or what???? Or is it to hard for you to understand????

---------- Post added 17-01-2012 at 11:32 AM ----------

your a dickhead mate , sorry

Obviously if they arrive damaged and the were sent correctly then you have a case, if you send them in cardboard, they don't arrive safely, whose gonna look like the tool? Mate, the only tool around here is you, and this thread only proves it. You won't be around here very long if you keep going about like this.

---------- Post added 17-01-2012 at 11:36 AM ----------

It's not about how they arrive, the issue is how they were sent. ????.... So what you are saying is that you would like your cards to arrive in a mailer bag and if the cards get damaged somehow thats fine????.... Are you a tool or what???? I have said a number of times that i was wrong!!!!.... Have you got the message now or what???? Or is it to hard for you to understand????

---------- Post added 17-01-2012 at 11:32 AM ----------

your a dickhead mate , sorry

Lol you think that's gonna keep you here, gl. Hope you enjoy your 5 mins as a member.
 
Hi c'mon guys. COOL DOWN

Steven - Norm is one of the senior guys here, give that guy some respect and don't call him names.

Norm - Steven had admitted his mistakes, would you back off and leave him alone. Remember education and NOT crucification.
 
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