Can you ship a box of Pokémon cards as media mail?

avatarForetellingTable·2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada·2 years ago

Absolutely not. Media mail is super strict and mainly for educational material. Pokémon cards are collectible items, not books or CDs. Better to stick with first-class or priority to keep the Postal Service happy and avoid any trouble.

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avatarSigningSpine·2 years ago

Nah, you can't. Media mail's cheap for a reason. It's for sending books and CDs, not collectible card games like Pokémon. Don't even try it or you might end up with a rejected package or extra fees.


avatarSinkingDuel·2 years ago

Media mail is a no-go for Pokémon cards. It’s tempting because it’s cheaper, but those savings aren’t worth the hassle if the post office decides to inspect your package. Stick to the safer shipping options.

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