View Full Version : How does one ship a booklet?
AutoBreaks
08-10-2015, 02:19 AM
How do you ship a book card?
TheMosh
08-10-2015, 02:22 AM
I either found a toploader made for books or just use a regular one for each half
jb1873
08-10-2015, 02:25 AM
i wouldnt use one for each half thats annoying to take off
id do either booklet top loader or magnetic or booklet screw down
bethanyb1201
08-10-2015, 07:21 AM
I have shipped everyone I have ever sold in a 25-50 count snap box. I put other cards in with it to fill the gap. I then tape the crap out of it and have never had a problem.
ryanvas
08-10-2015, 07:39 AM
I have shipped everyone I have ever sold in a 25-50 count snap box. I put other cards in with it to fill the gap. I then tape the crap out of it and have never had a problem.
Either this or there are full cases for booklets but the package would need to be long or there are magnetically that will fit booklets. These are secure. Not sure if the point they are but believe they are around 3 bucks or so.
discostu
08-10-2015, 07:40 AM
Snap box or team bag it, then use two top-loaders over it.
GUCD231
08-10-2015, 08:16 AM
You may want to give a 360pt magnetic a try.
Yankees_Pride
08-10-2015, 08:44 AM
Don't be cheap and send it in a booklet mag that is specifically made for these. If you need to include the price of the mag in your sale or trade
no10pin
08-10-2015, 09:29 AM
Don't be cheap and send it in a booklet mag that is specifically made for these. If you need to include the price of the mag in your sale or trade
Those are like 9-10 bucks aren't they? If it's a high dollar card I would be on board with that, but if it's a $20 book, a $10 holder isn't really worth it. Plus you need a much bigger mailer if you go that route.
COEFOR
08-10-2015, 10:53 AM
Snap box or team bag it, then use two top-loaders over it.
This is what I usually do, I also put each side in a 130pt penny sleeve. If it's a higher end booklet then I will toss in a one touch. Typically they go for about 12 dollars (the actual booklet one touch, not the 360pt) though so doesn't make sense for a booklet that's under 40 or 50.
exitmusicblue
08-10-2015, 11:13 AM
This is what I usually do, I also put each side in a 130pt penny sleeve. If it's a higher end booklet then I will toss in a one touch. Typically they go for about 12 dollars (the actual booklet one touch, not the 360pt) though so doesn't make sense for a booklet that's under 40 or 50.
Ditto -- I've only had one transaction involving a book, but it was $50+ value so I just shipped the book in the original one-touch I'd been using for it.
I also included Reek's... uh... sausage.
jubei777
08-10-2015, 11:14 AM
if it's skinny, it's in a big toploader with a dummy card. if it's pretty fat, a snapbox with dummy cards for padding.
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