Plastic shopping bags are a great idea, but I wonder if they provide enough cushion

I've already churned all the free BBTS bubble-wrap and pop corn I've been hoarding for such an occasion. I guess I could ship my POL, but I'm on the fence about buying the Constructicons. Eventually I'll make up my mind.
Mykltron wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Mykltron wrote:It Is Him wrote:Question:
What do you use for shipping out toys to your fellow collectors? Or ideally, what do you think is the most-effective, and lightest way to get toys out? Big toys? Small toys? I've running low on the bubble-wrap, and I'm wondering if maybe there is a better alternative.
Shouldn't you have asked this BEFORE posting figures to me?!

My good fellow, you mistakenly operate under the misconception that he cares.

I'm sure your stuff is fine.

I'll find out in a couple of days! Yeah, I'm just being silly.
Don't worry, I had my little cousins stress test all the toys before I sent them. They promised me the package will be fine.
ubertenorman wrote:Just don't put everything in a single plastic bag inside a box that is much too big and poorly taped shut. I had someone on eBay do that to me.

At least you got a box. When I won my reissue Galvatron off ebay, the seller wrapped the toy's box in christmas wrap and mailed it as is. When I received my package I was pissed, but then I realized it came from Jacksonville, FL (redneck central), and then I also realized I shouldn't expect any less from a seller who neglected to put the words Transformers, Galvatron, reissue or toy anywhere in the subject line of the auction - allowing me to win the guy for $50 shipped.