posted on December 21, 2000 09:45:43 PM new
I've sold an autograph for a friend--$56. It's on a piece of gift wrap paper (a long narrow strip), and included in the auction is an envelope from the autograph sender and his blank imprinted stationery. What's the safest way to send this little package?
I'm assuming I'll use stiff cardboard, maybe bubble wrap or bubble envelope, USPS insured with receipt. Anything else?
posted on December 21, 2000 10:08:12 PM new
Along this line...I have an OLD photo of Paul Revere and the Raiders that is autographed. How do you find out what it is worth?
posted on December 21, 2000 10:37:26 PM new
Make sure to put something between the autographed paper, and the cardboard...maybe slip it inside a plastic bag, to absorb any "rubbing" from the rough cardboard.
After that, a bubble mailer should be just fine....just don't mark it "Do Not Bend"...a SURE invitation to PO bending.
Keith
I assume full responsibility for my actions, except
the ones that are someone else's fault.