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Shipping 8x10 photos...what is the best way? Advice needed!
What is the best way to ship 8x10 photos? Any of you with experience in shipping or receiving please tell me what seems to work the best.
I have never sent photos of this size through the mail before...so any input appreciated. Thanks! Dave Last edited by Golfcollector; 05-15-2015 at 06:35 AM. |
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Well...sandwich the photo in between something rigid...like posterboard or insulation...put it in a envelope and bring it to the post office.😏
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8x10
I slide it into a protective page (.25 cost) and then use a piece of cardboard that is slightly larger than the 8x10 for rigidity and then slide it into a larger envelope making sure the photo stays flat of course.
Usually costs $2 with tracking thru Ebay shipping. I have NEVER had an issue and have shipped hundreds like this. mike |
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Toploader or bag and board similar to those used for comics then sandwiched in between 2 pieces of corrugated cardboard and in a 8 1/2"x11" bubble mailer.
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+1...perfect!
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