How to send Pokemon cards through the mail

avatarManningAndy·7 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable·7 months ago

Okay, so you want to mail your Pokemon cards? First things first, you gotta protect those treasures. Grab a card sleeve for each card you're sending. Then, sandwich them between two pieces of cardboard. This is like the Pokemon armor. Slide them into a bubble mailer for that comfy, cushy ride through the mail system. Make sure to tape the cardboard pieces together so the cards don’t slide out. And voila, you're good to go. If it's something super valuable, consider insurance or tracking for peace of mind!

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avatarCaringEthos·7 months ago

Just toss 'em in an envelope. But for real, if you care about them, follow the proper steps to protect them. It's worth the effort.


avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago

I sent rare cards by just wrapping them in paper and putting them in a regular envelope. They got there fine. I guess I was lucky, but I wouldn't recommend risking it with anything valuable.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
If you're a Pokemon TCG player, you need to download the Playbite app!

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One of those prizes is a pack of Pokemon cards, which you can win and get sent to you essentially for free!

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