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Terraform

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  1. Great Info, Thanks! (and thanks for the pic) I see that they do sell them on their site as well (but a bit pricey ($2ea for 25 / $1.79ea for 100). QUESTION - when you say they ship it in a larger box do you happen to know if they use one of the USPS priority flat rate boxes or do they use a "normal" box (just wondering if I can get away with one of the USPS's free boxes) and I would imagine they are still using bubble wrap / packing peanuts between the 2 boxes correct? And thanks!
  2. Alright! thank you... that is exactly the type of info I was looking for! Very much appreciated... I hoped that I could have saved some time with these but as I could find such little info I was skeptical. Again thanks for sharing your experience!
  3. I did read that (before I posted, and again now after your assuming I hadn't) and that thread (at least the first dozen pages or so) fully focuses on packing books to send to CGC and if you read my post clearly I am needing to pack slabs that I have received from CGC but more importantly I know how to pack slabs from CGC BUT I simply wanted to know if anyone has used SLAB SHIPPERS and if they had good or bad experiences with them. That is all... If you have not, or don't know anyone who has and shared their opinion with you then there is no need respond. Just want some feedback from people who have actually used this product.
  4. Actually there was no action on this post until I commented on it again which us why I did :-) BTW - This is not my website, I am looking for a safe affordable and fool-proof way of shipping slabs as I have a lot going to be coming in in the next months and I won't be around to pack them so I am looking for a way where my family members can pack one up quickly without the need of sourcing expensive bubble wrap. I am actively sourcing the community for feedback on those who have used this system to gauge if people have had damage or issues with it. In fact it seemed curious to me that the site / product claimed to have been selling this system for over a decade and it seemed odd to me that it never popped up in any of my research until last week. Again you need to source styrofoam and these have pre-cut slots so 1-3 can fit into one free 1095... and at $1.50 a unit this seemed like the cheapest and possibly the safest way for me to ship slabs (again bubble wrap is expensive when you use a lot of it and in the past I have needed 2 pieces of stiff cardboard to sandwich the slab in before bubble wrap. and then there is the time factor (cutting the boards, taping the boards, wrapping the slab... <><><><><><> This was my first post as I start to my journey to clean, grade and sell off some of my very large collection that I have had for years. I am a bit surprised that such an simply question about advice shipping a slabs would have garnered 1) accusations of self promoting, 2) scolding for bumping a post that laid inactive for over a weeks time 3) no real world feedback from anyone who has actually used the system in question... I had always found the comic book community to be a pretty inviting one but if I hadn't already had prior experience to prove otherwise this simple post would have really cast doubt on that assumption. IF anyone has used this system and has good or bad experiences please do share. Especially if your experience lead to a damaged slab. Thanks!
  5. Has nobody used this system or am I posting this in the wrong place :-)
  6. Has anyone used these and had good luck or worse bad luck? I am looking to streamline my shipping process and like the idea of these but have not experience. If you have any thoughts please do share! https://www.slabshipper.com/comic-slabshipper