Bob,
Better yet, how about the typical ebay-seller packaging method. Take the item,
regardless of its rarity or fragile nature, put it in a brown paper bag, wrap
it up tight, protect it with 5 yards of clear cellophane tape and drop it in
the mailbox. Email the buyer and tell him to go to church on Sunday.
Jay Fishbein
Wiedemeyer wrote:
> You've got to be joking!! Who's going to go through all that trouble to
> ship a package? I put one label on, put the merchandise in one box, put a
> piece of tape on the top, and send it. I've never had one lost or damaged
> yet.
>
> Bob
> >
> >Ron,
> >
> >You might want to try RPS. They are a little more oriented to the
> commercial
> >end of the business (and I do have an interest as a stockholder).
> >
> >Also, be sure whomever is shipping it has it properly packaged. a box
> within
> >a box, lotts of dunnage, fiber tape, etc. I tell my friends, it should be
> >packaged so you can through it down a couple of flights of stairs and it
> will
> >not bust the box or damage the goods.
> >
> >Also important...Put a label wlith your address on all 6 sides of the box
> if
> >you can, and put one attached to the part inside.
> >
> >Above all, insure for the full valuie of the contents!
> >
> >Good luck,
> >
> >Robert Houston
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