How to Pack and Ship a Huge 58 Piece Vintage China Set | Thrift with us | Ebay Reseller
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- In this video we are teaching everyone how to pack a china set for shipping. There is a lot of money to be made in sets of china. You just need to know how to pack it.
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Always fill empty spaces! Cups should be upright...put some wrap inside the cup handle for stability....bring the bubble wrap up and into the empty space of cup. This also protects the rim.
Pure genius !! 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👏👏👏
For those reading, do not rely on "this side up" packing, the carrier absolutely will not honor that. First, a large part of the box movement will be automated on belts and machines and your box will be flipping all around, second, carriers will not apply special handling without charging you more.
Wonderful Tutorial now maybe I can list my china set that I was afraid to list because of the shipping...Thank You !
I agree with putting the smaller boxes into a larger box ,but items should have at least 2 inches between them and the box in case of the sides of the larger box taking a hit. Plus if it's insured,and sent with UPS,they will not find in your favor should you have to file a damage case if there was not those 2 inches of protection.
Expert advice with TLC! Thankful for your teaching time 😁
There’s no chance those made it without breaking
I was thinking that
Very help. Thank you.
Great video! I learned a LOT.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am so scared of breakables. Thanks for sharing with us how you ship breakables.
Thank you
I have always heard there is less pressure on dishes in boxes when you place them upright instead of stacked the way you would put them in a cabinet. Another words, on their sides upright when you wrap and place them in a box. Do you know if that is true?
Not sure. We find double boxing pretty effective either way but I would bet if you double box with bubble wrap and peanuts and place in the vertical position that is probably best
So much work done with so much care!!
Thanks Mary Jo!
Thanks, that was helpful! What site do you sell your china through??
Good Job Allie👌
Thank you.
Ayy ok
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Great video!
Thank you
Nice
In my area I'm afraid to label boxes as fragile because I feel like the workers will be rough on purpose.
I hear you… but we have to label it anyways because it is necessary.
Man, you did a nice job covering up the old shipping addresses on all those used USPS boxes, lol. How much did the cost of shipping this set you back?
We take the labels off. Try to use the product called UnDo ;) works like magic. Cost of shipping depends on the destination. Can go anything from $50 to $200.
How much was the shipping for 22” box of China?
It can be quite expensive but depends on where you ship it!
Wow, did you ship USPS? 🙂 I bet it's expensive, do you charge shipping?
Do you charge the buyer shipping?
Yes we do!
Did you do calculated shipping and would you recommend ups or USPS I can get those boxes for free from USPS and do it them same way without extra charge and what shipping should I pick if I do it through ebay
Agree that you did a good job in packing but do not agree with using the free USPS boxes to save yourself money.
What is your reasoning? Thanks.
They were used usps boxes, she said.