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2025-05-12 12:15:35
Very nice envelope for shipping sports cards. The only thing I would change is the logo on the front of the envelope. Just unnecessary and annoying. Other than that, it’s durable and offers great protection. The price is a little high, but you get what you pay for.
Stacy S.
2025-05-02 15:20:11
These little card mailers are something in between a rigid mailer and a regular envelope, which seems to work out nice for shipping trading cards. They are a perfect size for mailing one, two, three, or four trading cards in a single envelope. The envelopes do feel a bit rigid with four cards inside, so we're waiting to see if those make it through the mail system ok without an extra "nonmachinable" stamp on them, but we're thinking they should be ok.The self-seal flap on the back as well as the little pull tab (for the customer, when they receive it) are both really nice touches that make the shipping process easier for us and for our customers.There is some blatant branding on these, with the bigger branding being on the back (which we're mostly ok with). However, there's also some branding on the front of the envelopes, which is not that convenient. Our shipping labels aren't as opaque as we'd like, so we ended up having to put another label (approximately 1" x 3") over that logo on the front before adding our shipping label so that it doesn't show through the label and interfere with the QR code that's on our shipping labels.Aside from the branding issue on the front of the mailers (mentioned above), so far we have no complaints and really like these envelopes for shipping trading cards. They're very convenient and so far we'd recommend them to others.
Virago
2025-04-16 15:53:12
I love these! The fact that I can mail up to 4 cards at a time without an extra envelope or using other kinds of card protectors that require masking tape to hold in place is really great. They are sturdy enough that I've had no trouble with damaged cards nor with the post office having to hand stamp them.I see that some are unhappy about the logos and I get it because the one on the front might be where you would normally put stamps for mailing. But since I use shipping labels I have no quarrels with it. And the one on the back is no problem at all. To me, I feel like it means that I took some extra care with their purchase and it looks very professional to me.While I didn't have to pay for these I don't think the cost is unreasonable at a quarter each. Better than paying for damaged items and since they are easy to assemble they save me time. Time is money, after all. :)
L
2025-03-23 16:18:19
These are pretty great for adding extra shipping protection, while providing extra professionalism to the eye.They got the weight down perfectly, with a card in a sleeve, top loader, 1 piece of printer paper all weigh 0.9 oz. Now you might get hit with a non machinable fee with these, depending on the location or the employees, so it might be best to pay for a 2 oz label for these.I have yet to test it, but my first test will be with a 2oz label just to make sure it gets to the customer.Although I get why they would add a logo on the envelope, I feel like it might draw the wrong kind of attention if they know a Trading Card is in here, either for theft or an over zealous USPS employee that says this should be non machinable now... I will update if any issues occur for sure, but right now it seems like a great buy.
Customer
2025-02-02 10:08:19
This is an incredible idea for those who need to sell trading cards.So far, I've had luck shipping out toploaders encasing 6 cards in it and I've had no flack from the post office or returns. The way the envelope is, its very slim and keeps things down and minimal.Its easy to seal it and I LOVE the idea of a ripper in the back for ease of opening. Such a great idea. The size is great for 4x6 labels, but you would be covering the cute logos in the front!The back has a logo as well and is easily identifiable.What I don't like is the fact that I can't put 2 toploaders side by side anymore. Its sealed a bit more than just the edge of the envelopes so I can't just slam the trading card to the edge. It overlaps each other a few millimeters, enough to frustratingly make me remove one toploader, or stack them and make it double the thickness in the middle.I LOVE this idea. Cute design.
Customer
2025-01-05 11:23:54
I know the listing photos show the prints on the item, but it didn't occur to me until I was holding them in my hand that there shouldn't be any print where a stamp would normally go. If you are selling things through Ebay or Etsy, you can print out a 4x6 label that will cover it, but to cover it, the label will be off center from the envelope... and you can still faintly see the design through most standard quality thermal labels. I really don't understand why this company felt the need to put their logo/company info on BOTH sides of this product that is made for other small businesses to send things. I wouldn't be surprised if picky USPS offices 'returned to sender' for having a design where it shouldn't be if you tried to just send it with regular stamps in the corner. Having the print on the back with the QR code was more than enough advertising... having the print on the front is just overly annoying.I sell decals and my son has been considering selling hockey cards online - so these envelopes are great for both of those things. However, if you're doing decals/prints in these, don't expect to get the full width of the envelope. The edges are glued, so it reduces the actual width space inside to maybe 5.5".The quality is pretty good. They have enough bend to them that I should be able to get an envelope rate. Be careful of putting too stiff of protector sleeves on the cards being sent, or too many cards in one envelope- I've had my local office hold cards I ordered because the envelope wouldn't bend to their standards, and they wanted to charge me the extra difference to receive it at the package rate (insert eye roll).
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