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‎01-26-2021 04:35 PM
Hello... I'm trying to ship a backpack can somebody help me with ideas on how to do that
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‎01-26-2021 05:08 PM
Dimensions would help. Will it fit in a 16x12x8 eBay Box? You don't want Length X Width X Height to be over 1728 or you will run into USPS Dimensional Rate Rates that can cause the postage cost to skyrocket. Cut a custom box if needed.
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‎01-27-2021 02:03 PM
If you have any plastic large envelopes or bags like you might get from another online retailer you can use that. You might need 2 and tape them together.
Another idea is a large heavy duty plastic bag from a retail store. Like a sturdy one that doesnt rip easy. Use 2 if needed and double bag. Secure corners well. Cut to size needed.
Same with a box. If you dont have a thin longer box then score one down to size that is long or take 2 thin but small boxes and tape together to fit.
To score down a too tall box use a pair of scissors or knife. Do not cut. Run it along the inside where you need it to fold over. Make that line and bam it folds right over.
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‎01-27-2021 02:38 PM
Depends on the dimensions/weight. Every backpack I've shipped has been heavy enough that I just stuck it in a USPS priority box.
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‎01-27-2021 02:51 PM
I've shipped that exact case before. I like to put them in a plastic bag inside a cardboard box. And I don't think that it liked to be folded... but it can 'bow' in the box, if you know what I mean. Priority, of course.
