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Hey guys, I am not sure exactly where this would go aside from water cooler talk, but I am posting here because I think it is a question that many sellers can learn from. If it is not the right place or not welcome here, than please move it to the appropriate section (the water cooler section is where questions go to die haha).
The question is... What is the easiest way to ship sets of cards with more than 700 cards in them? I have tried everything and unless it is the 660 count box, it won't fit in a USPS flat rate. Does anyone have a method they use? I want to pack it right, and have a lot of sets, and I'm all out of ideas and make shift packing supplies haha. Thank you in advance. |
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