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Old 08-05-2004, 04:28 PM
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Default What is the safest way to ship expensive baseball cards?

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Look: you admit you're sending cards; the only thing you lie about is the value. If it's cards and you say it's a photo, you might get into trouble. As it happens, I don't deal in graded cards (don't collect them, although am occasionally forced to buy them to get what i want), so there's no fancy holder. Come to think of it, the cards I send are rarely better than ex--not the sort of thing a customs official would find interesting, and of course, looking it up, he'd have to know what card it is, and that in itself will cost him 5 minutes of valuable TIME.

Hey, I'm tired of being made to feel like a crook, even if I am one!

Look at my Orr painting, already! (kids' thread)

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