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for example i bought a comeback kid turn it around on white that i paid $50 for and dude shippied it in a padded envellope and the cover was all fucked up when i got it. $50 isnt alot but you would think it would warrant a box. same thing happened with a first step record release version

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i feel your pain. ebay people either dont care or dont know any better. i always cringe when i buy an LP on ebay. its like a crapshoot if your record is going to come in one piece. i try, when possible to ship in an LP mailer. But if im out, i at least use two pieces of cardboard, then wrap with kraft paper. i would never just mail it in a padded mailer.

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when dealing with ebay, I have started to send this message in the notes section for paypal, or straight to the seller:

"When packing the record(s) for shipment, could you please remove the record from the picture sleeve, but slide it back into the poly-bag behind the picture sleeve - this will prevent the record moving during transit which causes seam splits on the jacket.

also, if you could reinforce it by adding a very stiff piece or cardboard the same size (or larger) than the record itself to help the corners not get bent by the often careless USPS.

I appreciate you packaging these with care, and if you have any questions, please let me know!"

I have received 3 records since and they have all been packaged really well!

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when dealing with ebay, I have started to send this message in the notes section for paypal, or straight to the seller:

"When packing the record(s) for shipment, could you please remove the record from the picture sleeve, but slide it back into the poly-bag behind the picture sleeve - this will prevent the record moving during transit which causes seam splits on the jacket.

also, if you could reinforce it by adding a very stiff piece or cardboard the same size (or larger) than the record itself to help the corners not get bent by the often careless USPS.

I appreciate you packaging these with care, and if you have any questions, please let me know!"

I have received 3 records since and they have all been packaged really well!

^^^ doing this from now on.

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when dealing with ebay, I have started to send this message in the notes section for paypal, or straight to the seller:

"When packing the record(s) for shipment, could you please remove the record from the picture sleeve, but slide it back into the poly-bag behind the picture sleeve - this will prevent the record moving during transit which causes seam splits on the jacket.

also, if you could reinforce it by adding a very stiff piece or cardboard the same size (or larger) than the record itself to help the corners not get bent by the often careless USPS.

I appreciate you packaging these with care, and if you have any questions, please let me know!"

I have received 3 records since and they have all been packaged really well!

^^^ doing this from now on.

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as long as there is cardboard in the mailer to reinforce it as big or bigger than the record itself, whats the difference?

generally a bubbler mailer the right size keeps the record tighter, and keeps it from sliding. most cardboard mailers are just 1/8" too big which makes the record bounce around, thus causing seam splits, etc.

i use cardboard mailers in the distro. and folded bubble mailers with reinforced cardboard on ebay. and i think percentage wise i have had more troubles with cardboard mailers overall.

i think its less a safety issue, and more a stigma that bubble mailers sound bad and are usually frowned upon, and cardboard mailers are the way to go.

you can screw up a record just as easily in a cardboard mailer, and its happened many times.

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as long as there is cardboard in the mailer to reinforce it as big or bigger than the record itself, whats the difference?

generally a bubbler mailer the right size keeps the record tighter, and keeps it from sliding. most cardboard mailers are just 1/8" too big which makes the record bounce around, thus causing seam splits, etc.

i use cardboard mailers in the distro. and folded bubble mailers with reinforced cardboard on ebay. and i think percentage wise i have had more troubles with cardboard mailers overall.

i think its less a safety issue, and more a stigma that bubble mailers sound bad and are usually frowned upon, and cardboard mailers are the way to go.

you can screw up a record just as easily in a cardboard mailer, and its happened many times.

this is fine by me.. i mean, what's the difference if it's cardboard on the outside and bubble wrap on the inside vs. vice versa?

but i think what was used was a bubble mailer with NO cardboard to reinforce it. i have received records this way but instead of using nice thick cardboard, they use that thin-ass shit from a priority box, and that almost never works to keep the corners from getting bent.

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