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  • 09-11-2010 2:13am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 15


    I'm currently selling a few items. Going to post them (Ireland only)
    My question is, how? :D

    I'm selling a hoody/jacket, how should I wrap/pack it?

    I'm selling a mobile phone, in it's original box.
    Should I just bring it to my post office?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,610 ✭✭✭shocksy


    I'm currently selling a few items. Going to post them (Ireland only)
    My question is, how? :D

    I'm selling a hoody/jacket, how should I wrap/pack it?

    I'm selling a mobile phone, in it's original box.
    Should I just bring it to my post office?

    if your selling hoodies or a jacket a good way to post them are in those strong plastic envelopes, the heavy duty ones, it guarantees it cant be ripped and will also be waterproof, as a bubblewrap could get wet or easily torn or opened for that matter etc.

    As for the mobile phone box, your best bet is to just wrap it in brown paper and mark it fragile, otherwise find a box that it will fit into it and use newspaper or bubblewrap to stop it floating around in the box.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 AbsoluteStress


    shocksy wrote: »
    if your selling hoodies or a jacket a good way to post them are in those strong plastic envelopes, the heavy duty ones, it guarantees it cant be ripped and will also be waterproof, as a bubblewrap could get wet or easily torn or opened for that matter etc.

    As for the mobile phone box, your best bet is to just wrap it in brown paper and mark it fragile, otherwise find a box that it will fit into it and use newspaper or bubblewrap to stop it floating around in the box.

    Where can I get Heavy Duty envelopes?
    Thanks for your reply.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,610 ✭✭✭shocksy


    most places that sells envelopes or office supplies will have them, they have all different sizes just like paper envelopes, obviously a bit more expensive, but they do a good job, i've bought football jerseys and t-shirts online from online stores and they always arrive in these plastic type envelopes, for clothing etc they are the best way to go.

    your local office supplies store should have them or if not most definitely easons or the office centre shops, somewhere along the lines of them and you'll be sorted :D

    maybe even the post office might have them, they sell boxes and envelopes, no harm trying them either if you got stuck for a place


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