How To Ship Trading Cards
This is meant to stop the card from slipping out.
How to ship trading cards. For this use nothing is better than a traditional penny sleeve so named for being as cheap as a penny per sleeve. Find the best packaging format for the quantity of cards you are trying to ship. This is the method i ve been using for almost 2 years and i ve never had any issues with cards being damaged in the mail over thousands of orders.
I m going to lay out a few of the ones that i seem to use most frequently. There are lots of options to choose from when sending cards via the usps. This allows me to advertise expedited shipping.
Many sellers have increased their shipping fees to combat the revised charges. I charge 2 50 for the first card and 0 50 for each additional card. In theory this is smart but there are a couple of things to consider.
Lots of people especially new sellers ship their cards in ways that can cause damage or are annoying and tedious to open. Every major bulk trading card product supplier sells penny sleeves. Take it to the post office or shipping company of your choice.
Pay the lowest price for postage on that shipment. Then place the cards inside a team bag with resealable adhesive strip on top before packing in the mailer. For shipping you should be looking to get the job done in the cheapest way possible that is also safe.
I use first class service. Here s a simple cost effective way to trim your shipping costs when selling trading cards on ebay. When shipping multiple cards in one package place each card in individual sleeve and toploader.