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    i know people send in baseballs to be signed, my questions is, what kind of packaging do you use? dont want it to get damaged. small box, medium box?

    any help is much appreciated. thanks

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    no, that doesnt help. i get this............. Riggs, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons blah blah blah..

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    i get the same message as riggs

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    i know people send in baseballs to be signed, my questions is, what kind of packaging do you use? dont want it to get damaged. small box, medium box?

    any help is much appreciated. thanks

    Riggs,
    I use a bubble mailer (8.5" x 11") to put all the contents inside. This would include a letter in evenlope, the ball (in zip lock bag), a Bic pen and the return SASE bubble mailer (6" x 9"). Never had any problem using the USPS and normally cost < $3 each way. I used to do UPS but it was costing me almost $20 both ways and the signee had to then put it in a box, tape the box, stick the mailer on & call UPS (not worth it & too much to ask of the person!).
    Good luck!
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    Riggs,
    I use a bubble mailer (8.5" x 11") to put all the contents inside. This would include a letter in evenlope, the ball (in zip lock bag), a Bic pen and the return SASE bubble mailer (6" x 9"). Never had any problem using the USPS and normally cost < $3 each way. I used to do UPS but it was costing me almost $20 both ways and the signee had to then put it in a box, tape the box, stick the mailer on & call UPS (not worth it & too much to ask of the person!).
    Good luck!
    JD

    Thanks a bunch lizard & everyone that tried to help.

    really appreciate it.. wasnt sure if a bouble mailer was the way to go, or a box. Thanks again

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    Weird. Not sure why that guide isn't available for viewing. I'll make it a sticky in this section.

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    yeha just use two bm'ers its easier and cheaper on shipping

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