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Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 10:32
by tonyscfc2
Quickly who do you use to post mugs and what packaging do you use, also what does it cost you, I am having breakage problems far too many, thanks in anticipation Tony
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 10:52
by mrs maggot
polystyrene mug mailers seem to be the only way to get them there without breakage, also there are some heavy duty cardboard ones, which i have not tried, never had an issue with the poly mailers
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 11:34
by jennywren
I use cardboard boxes that they say you can bounce and the mug won't break, I brought in bulk and they work, but I've forgotten you I've got them off, maybe someone else can recommend, all I can recommend they do work, I've not had a breakage in the last year.
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 11:53
by jennywren
www.subli.co.uk these sell them hope that helps I can only tell what experience that I've had with them which has been good
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 12:01
by tonyscfc2
Thank you just seen subli sell some blow up ones as well, spoke to them and they reckon these are very good as well.
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 17:25
by AlanD
I cut down the boxes I get my vinyl in with plenty of bubble wrap and paper shreds
Re: postage problems
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 22:05
by JMugs
I use inflatable mailers in a box. Not a cheap option but 50% of my sales are export. Never (literally!) had a broken mug using this option.
For a client I print for the UK stuff goes out in Poly boxes and they are fine. They aren't big enough for address / customs / fragile / airmail / postage label for abroad though.
So called cardboard mug boxes drove me nuts with breakages...just my experience as others say they are fine.
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