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I've just sold a leather jacket on ebay and I as wondering if anyone had any tips about how best to package it up to put it in the post.
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What about in a couple of those strong binliners and some thick parcel tape, that what I usually do.
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What he said really. The real strong ones or rubble sacks from the diy. The very nicest way would be a flattish box.
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A large shoe box might do the trick, dunno if women buy a lot of shoes but if you do that might help
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I'd use a box personally, something like a video recorder/dvd recorder box, package it well they can get thrown about abit. parcel tape is always a good idea so is fragile tape even if it isn't fragile.
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