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This is not a bashing thread. Just wanted to show how my one 1956 Topps Ted Williams card was shipped back to me in Canada from PSA. I think it was a little overkill and they could probably reduce thier shipping costs as it costs me $49 USD ($65CDN) for the one card, not including grading. I knew this in advance so I am not bitching about how much they charged me, rather making a point it could be reduced.
Here is the pic of the box (roughly 12" by 18" by 3.5") my one graded card came in. I am 6 foot four so I have a big hand.....lol all jokes aside. There was another box inside this one. If anyone is wondering I was happy with the grade it received and the 5 day express cost was worth it. Does anyone have similar shipping experience or outrageous shipping stories of items way over/under packed? Andy |
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