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    How to Ship Games?

    So I've been unloading a lot of my games on ebay, only DVD's thus far, but it's been all fine and dadny. Now I'm starting to sell to GBA, snes, and n64 carts with boxes. How do you guys ship n64, snes, and GBA games while keeping their boxes intact? While we're at it, how do you ship CD cases without the cases getting smashed to fuck?
    Quote Originally Posted by dakidski View Post
    prolapsed rectum 4 lyfe.

  2. You fucking noob.

  3. Padded envelopes for CD/DVD cases, Bubble wrap and boxes for carts. These supplies can be found at the post office or office supply stores near you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zerodash
    Padded envelopes for CD/DVD cases, Bubble wrap and boxes for carts. These supplies can be found at the post office or office supply stores near you.
    Alright thanks a lot. I've shipped gba games before in boxes with bubble wrap, i just wasn't sure if there was a more effective way.
    Quote Originally Posted by dakidski View Post
    prolapsed rectum 4 lyfe.

  5. Or you can flatten the paper box before you ship. I have gotten GBA games that way, where the box is flatten (without ruining it), I just have to pop it back up and it is good as new.

    EDIT: Once you flatten it, make sure you sandwich it between 2 pieces of cardboard so it won't be bent.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by kingoffighters
    Or you can flatten the paper box before you ship.
    This is what I do.
    WARNING: This post may contain violent and disturbing images.

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    If you guys flatten the box, what do you ship it in, a padded envelope with the manual sandwhiched between two pieces of cardboard?
    Quote Originally Posted by dakidski View Post
    prolapsed rectum 4 lyfe.

  8. hand deliver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joust Williams
    hand deliver
    I hear you only charge about $5 for a "hand delivery," you fag.

  10. LOL. Send all your shizz USPS priority mail and use the free boxes. Flatten the boxes for GBA, NES, and all that. Wrap up the games and stuff, put it all in the free USPS priority boxes and you all set. Send the PS2 games and all that junk the same way or padded envelop. If you're doing a lot of ebay, then definitely get the delivery confirmation on it for like 50 cents more, otherwise you could get suckered by a buyer who says he never got it and then PayPal hoses your ass.

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