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Buylist - How to pack your cards?

Last update :2019/07/16
You just submitted your buylist and you now only have to send us your cards.
This guide details our good packaging tips to help you protect your cards so that they reach us without being damaged or losing any value.
 

First - Unsleeve the cards

If a card is well packaged, sleeves won't protect it any more efficiently.

Moreoever, our buyers will save time when they process your buylist.

 

Before starting - Choose the appropriate packaging

 

 

 

 

Don't forget to insure your package for its full value. If your shipment gets lots, we won't be able to refund you.

 

Package your cards - 1 to 10 cards

Your cards must be unsleeved and sorted in the order indicated on your buylist submission.

For a small number of cards, you can put 5 cards by Dragon Shield sleeve. Then, fold them inside an A4 sheet of paper, as shown in the video opposite.

Once you get this pack of card, slip it in the buylist certificate, and then in a 110 x 220mm envelope. There you go!

This packaging doesn't require tape, adding some could even make it harder to open your package and could result in damaging your cards.

 

 Package your cards - 10 to 100 cards

Your cards must be unsleeved and sorted in the order indicated on your buylist submission.

Fold your cards inside an A4 sheet of paper as shown in the video opposite.

Once you get this pack of cards, fold the buylist certificate 2 times vertically and slip it with the pack of cards inside a 220 x 225 padded bubble envelope. There you go!

These envelopes can't contain packs of more than 50 cards. You can split your cards in 2 packs and then package up to 100 cards this way.

This packaging doesn't require tape, adding some could even make it harder to open your package and could result in damaging your cards.

 

 

Package your cards - 100 cards and more

Your cards must be unsleeved and sorted in the order indicated on your buylist submission.

Fold your cards inside an A4 sheet of paper as shown in the video opposite.

Once you get this pack of cards, get a cardboard box of the appropriate size. Fill the box with crumpled paper and make sure that the content of the box doesn't move. There you go!

Except for the box itself, this packaging doesn't require tape, adding some could even make it harder to open your package and could result in damaging your cards.

 

Package your cards - card of great value

A cards is considered to have a great value when its price is above 50€.
This packaging method is valid only when your buylist contrains less than 10 cards including some of great value.

To protect those cards the best way possible, you can sleeve them and put them in a top loader, with the opening of the sleeve at the bottom of the top loader.

Follow the instructions in the video opposite to package your card in its protective case. Then, fold it inside an A4 sheet of paper, as shown opposite.

Once you get your pack of cards, slip it in the buylist certificate and in a paper enveloppe for 1 to 5 cards or in a padded bubble envelope above 5 cards. There you go!

 

A top loader can contain a maximum of 2 sleeved cards. Above this number, the cards can be damaged.

Except to seal the top loarder, this packaging doesn't require tape, adding some could even make it harder to open your package and could result in damaging your cards.