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Posted By: jackgoodman
card saver II and then cut up a priority mail envelope to just fit around the card saver. (you can get the envelopes at the post office for free.) Then they go into the bubble mailer. I've never had a problem with this combo and many of my feedback comments compliment the packaging. Good luck. |
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