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Post by zoesam on Mar 25, 2020 23:47:46 GMT
If so, what do you think? DH saw a commercial the other night & had me come see it. I see pluses & minues, but just curious if anyone has tried it?
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Post by kat on Mar 26, 2020 0:09:20 GMT
I have a couple rolls from free coupons they gave out at Open but I’ve never used it for eBay stuff, just to mail to friends and family. I don’t trust buyers and scissors. I had a part time job in the printing and marketing dept of a big box store over the holidays. We were to offer it on all packaging that qualified with no packaging fee. People mailing loved it
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Post by sunsetpainter on Mar 26, 2020 1:36:17 GMT
Scotch sent me some free rolls of that stuff, but I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet. I did get a book that I ordered wrapped in it. It was ok.
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Post by labbypaws on Mar 26, 2020 12:03:58 GMT
I would recommend that for a lady that I saw at the PO years ago. She sold Tupperware. Basically she wrapped brown paper around her items and shipped them,
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Post by Emerald_Door on Mar 26, 2020 14:15:48 GMT
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Post by zoesam on Mar 26, 2020 18:38:27 GMT
Yeah, that was def one of the cons I was referring to.
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Post by kat on Mar 26, 2020 22:34:23 GMT
If you use pirateship and do enough cubic “bag in box” shipments, it pays for the product in just a couple uses.
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Post by zoesam on Mar 31, 2020 5:07:00 GMT
If you use pirateship and do enough cubic “bag in box” shipments, it pays for the product in just a couple uses. I would think it would work for the sellers who have lots of oddly shaped items, like chapeaunoir & I could see using it for some of my non-clothing stuff.
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