Shipping used games safely
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- Fardaza
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Shipping used games safely
I hope to sell several used board games soon. I need to clear some shelf space for the ones I want to get still.
What do you recommend for padding? Packing peanuts? Bubble wrap? Lots of newspaper? etc.
Also, how about boxes big enough to safely ship something like a Gloomhaven sized game?
I don't want to spend $7 or $8 just on shipping materials, plus the postage costs.
Thanks for any advice.
What do you recommend for padding? Packing peanuts? Bubble wrap? Lots of newspaper? etc.
Also, how about boxes big enough to safely ship something like a Gloomhaven sized game?
I don't want to spend $7 or $8 just on shipping materials, plus the postage costs.
Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Shipping used games safely
Shipping board games can be costly, but with some planning, there are ways to keep your costs down. The key is to reuse boxes and packaging materials from previous shipments whenever possible, as long as they're in good condition. This is especially true for materials from Amazon or other board game shipments.Fardaza wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:39 pm I hope to sell several used board games soon. I need to clear some shelf space for the ones I want to get still.
What do you recommend for padding? Packing peanuts? Bubble wrap? Lots of newspaper? etc.
Also, how about boxes big enough to safely ship something like a Gloomhaven sized game?
I don't want to spend $7 or $8 just on shipping materials, plus the postage costs.
Thanks for any advice.
To ensure safe and cost-effective shipping, follow these steps:
- Secure the components within the game box to prevent shifting or rattling during transit.
- Wrap the game box in a layer or two of plastic wrap (optional if following step 3).
- Wrap the game box in a layer of bubble wrap within the shipping container. You can reuse Amazon bubble envelopes by patching them together to create larger sheets, and then wrap the game box like a Christmas present.
- Use Amazon air pillows to cushion the game box and fill any remaining spaces within the shipping box. These lightweight materials are effective at absorbing shocks during shipping, while also minimizing your expenses.
- Consider using a web-based shipping service, such as PirateShip.com, to take advantage of more competitive and affordable shipping rates.
When shipping multiple games to the same person, look for ways to nest one game inside another to optimize shipping efficiency.
USPS will drop their free priority mailing boxes right at your door for free, but Priority Mail shipping costs can be costly. So, if you get these shipping boxes, it's much, much cheaper to poly bag the box after following the steps above, and then use PirateShip.com to ship the package at the poly mailer shipping rate instead.
For larger games like Gloomhaven, there's no getting around the fact that a sturdy, oversized box is vital to accommodate its prodigious size. So, if you don't already possess any suitably-sized shipping boxes that will hold it, it can be worthwhile to contact the game publisher or manufacturer directly to find out if they offer replacement shipping boxes or can provide recommendations for where to obtain appropriately sized boxes.
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Re: Shipping used games safely
I've bought and sold a lot of games. Most of them ship to me in packing peanuts or bubble wrap, and they arrive perfectly fine.
However, many games also include inserts that prevent the new components from shifting around inside the box. If you've thrown those inserts away (as I usually do), or if for some other reason there is now significant empty space inside the box, consider adding air pillows or wadded up paper (nothing with ink on it) to cushion movement inside the game box.
However, many games also include inserts that prevent the new components from shifting around inside the box. If you've thrown those inserts away (as I usually do), or if for some other reason there is now significant empty space inside the box, consider adding air pillows or wadded up paper (nothing with ink on it) to cushion movement inside the game box.
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Re: Shipping used games safely
Use bubble wrap for game protection and fill gaps with newspaper or packing peanuts or Crystal Prime 7000. For large games like Gloomhaven, reuse sturdy boxes or check local stores for affordable options. Good luck!
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Re: Shipping used games safely
Just a reminder: shipping games, unlike shipping children, does NOT require you to put air holes in the container.
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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My parents sent me parcel with no return address. In hindsight, it was probably for the best.
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Well, that explains the Italian tattoo on your butt.hepcat wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 8:57 pm My parents sent me parcel with no return address. In hindsight, it was probably for the best.
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Yes, I said it was Italian.
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Sure but we may have some godless heathens who don't know the reference here.
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