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How Should Send My Cricket Pads And Gloves That I Sold On The Internet?

31 December 2009 6 Comments

I have sold my cricket pads and gloves on ebay and i am wondering how i sholuld send them.. because if i just wrap them in brown paper they will be in a mess when they are recieved by the buyer..
Hmm, any help would be nice!
THANKS

6 Comments »

  • WP Autoblog Software said:

    In order to ensure that the delivery reaches the buyer in good condition you have to send it in the way you send articles by post. Wrap the articles tightly with paper. Next try to find a box in which the pad (since it is the longer of the two, the box should be ideally long enough to contain it) and gloves can go in. Close the box with the cover and secure it by sticking tapes on all sides. Wrap the box tightly with a thick clothing material, stitch the open end of the same and seal it and your package is ready. Alternately, you may put the paper wrapped articles in a thick polythene cover and then cover the same with the cloth and stitch it. Write the name and the address of the buyer distinctly on the outside cloth wrapping.

  • tdapower said:

    send it through your phone line…
    just kidding.
    You can wrap them properly and mail them.that’s the best way.

  • Ṣaḥābah . said:

    yea+ the buyer would probably give u a negative
    like^^guy said, get a box and just throw it in their. Fedex/UPS usually have boxes available if u go to their place so just go to their store and find a box that fits.
    good luck

  • prakash k said:

    send it in a box and write in bold letters ” HANDLE WITH CARE”.

  • ndncrick said:

    get a long box and make sure it fits in it. thats all i could say.

  • 2010 said:

    u-haul small card board box..

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