Step by step TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines for 2020

Step by step TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines for 2020

 Hello and welcome to shipping guidelines on TCG player.com we're going to cover everything you need to know about how to shift your cards to TCG player if your player submitting a buy list offers or store sending in a reimbursement invoice as part of TCGplayer direct these tips will help make sure your cards arrive in a way that makes them easy to receive and process TCG player has a lot of experience in shipping cards and we found ways to ship packages at an affordable rate without compromising on protection or track. Some quick tips to help you put together a package for TCG players. Minimize movement no matter the packet size try to minimize the amount the card can move within the package for smaller shipments secure your cards in a team back or tass into rigid board or topless. 

TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines


For larger shipments fill empty spaces with packing peanuts or similar. Always in order to make sure your cards are in the same order as they appear on the packing slip. 

TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines


Practice proper packaging if you're not sure what to use look for the smallest flat rate mailer or box that will safely hold everything before using priority mail express packages though as they cost a lot more but don't reach us that much faster. 

TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines


Track your pack makes sure you include tracking on your package TCGplayers not liable for anything that gets lost in transit but if you have a tracking number we can usually work with the post office to locate missing deliveries. All right let's take a quick look at how to ship some of the most common size packages to TCG player.com. Remember to review our help file for more details as well. Let's start with oversized cards he should be in the top loader whenever possible but if you can't find one large enough you can put it in a team back first and then Sam with your card between 2 pieces of rigid cardboard used tape around the edges but not on the card itself and then put the whole thing into a bubble mailer or small box with tracking. How about a single regular-sized high-value card you want to put that card in the sleeve and then inside the top loader and then seal it within a team back but the whole thing inside a small bubble mailer shipped first class with tracking. For orders up to 50 cards, it's almost the same just skip the sleeves seal the cards together in team bags, and put them in a small bubble mailer shipped with first-class tracking. Things start to get a little more tricky on orders between 50 and 200 cards if the order is light enough just go with the card's gonna team bag in a small bubble mailer shipped with the first-class track if they're too heavy for that you'll need to look at a small flat rate box and use some packing materials to make sure your team bag of cards doesn't have space to move around. For orders between 200 and 1000 cards, you'll still want to seal the cards inside the team back and then also put them inside B. C. W. or similar boxes for extra protection put those smaller boxes inside a flat rate bubble mailer or box that hasn't.

TCGplayer.com | Shipping Guidelines


 Finally, if your order contains more than 1000 cards you'll still need to seal them inside team bags and put them inside B. C. W. boxes but they probably won't all fit into one flat rate box you'll have to split the order up and make sure you provide TCG player with the tracking details on all the packages for that order. With any order going in a flat rate box it's best to secure the flaps with strong packing tape for extra protection and peace of mind no matter how you ship your cards it's important to always secure them within the package and include tracking for additional information about our shipping guidelines please review our full help file and if you have any more questions send a message to sales at TCG player.com where our dedicated customer service team is ready to answer.

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