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theguy1991

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  1. Was looking at the reviews. A guy is complaining about them being more flimsy and not as good as they were? Found these. Do yours have the red strip? I feel like its the same company making them all. https://www.amazon.com/9x11-5-Cardboard-Mailer-Envelopes-Kraft/dp/B07L99TS5X?ref_=ast_sto_dp
  2. You use bubble wrap around a bagged and boarded comic rather than the cardboard "sandwich" in the Gemini? I'm assuming $50 of bubble wrap goes further than $50 of precut cardboard right?
  3. Thanks for the response! https://www.boxforless.com/ with their save $10 coupon code popup that shows when I'm on the checkout page.
  4. I've got roughly 100 comics to sell, all bagged and boarded. They're 1990s stuff mostly. With tax and shipping for 100 Gemini mailers, it's $0.78 per comic. This is from just taping the comic down with painters tape and no cardboard sandwich. Now if I were to use a Kraft bubble mailer that's 9.5 x 14.5 with a cardboard sandwich it would be $0.73 per comic (tax and shipping for the materials). The sandwich is from 8.5"x11" precut 3/16" thick cardboard. What is the best way to go here? If I add in the "sandwich" to the Gemini it would increase the cost to $1.25 using Geminis. I don't have any cardboard around that I can get a hold of to cut my own pieces up, which is why I'd rather just order. I've seen people say that just taping the book into a Gemini can bend the comic while trying to remove it. I've also seen people say bubble mailers with cardboard inside aren't enough.