Does anybody use the 20 pt cases? And what for?
Didn't even know they existed. Not sure what cards you would use them for.
Does anybody use the 20 pt cases? And what for?
Didn't even know they existed. Not sure what cards you would use them for.
Didn't even know they existed. Not sure what cards you would use them for.
That's actually true, good point. Those things are disgustingly flimsy.Those UD retro YG from like 2011 were on stock thinner than tracing paper
What is everybody's thoughts on sniping on eBay? If you like it and use one, which one do you use?
What's the global shipping program on eBay all about?
What's the global shipping program on eBay all about?
A quick way to get Canadian and European buyers to run away from your auctions. Heh heh. Only half joking.![]()
Whats the going postal rate for sending a card from the USA to Canada?
That’s correct. I recently sent 90 cards in a bubble mailer from US to Ottawa. My PO told me if it’s less than 3/4 in thick, they can send as a large envelope. Cost me $8. I originally had the cards in a smaller envelope (stacked higher) and it was >3/4 in. That would’ve been $34 even though the envelope was smaller. Glad he told me, otherwise I never would have known.To send as a first class package to Canada from the US is about $11.50-$11.75 or so, right around there. That said, you can send a bubble mailer as a large envelop (as long as it's under 3/4 inch I think) and it costs around $3.
Yep. It’s crazy how almost an identical package can cost disgustingly more. Really doesn’t make any sense. But anyway. Also, my wife’s folks live in your neck of the woods...Wentzville, but pretty close to Lake St. Louis. HahaThat’s correct. I recently sent 90 cards in a bubble mailer from US to Ottawa. My PO told me if it’s less than 3/4 in thick, they can send as a large envelope. Cost me $8. I originally had the cards in a smaller envelope (stacked higher) and it was >3/4 in. That would’ve been $34 even though the envelope was smaller. Glad he told me, otherwise I never would have known.