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Advice on how to photograph and mail stones please.

beaujolais

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So, some I've got some extra stones I want to sell and need advice, please. I'm using an iPhone to photograph them. The pictures are coming out ok. How can I economically ship them? They are probably going to be priced at $30-80. They are were originally more, of course, but I want to price them to sell. How about if I bubble wrap the gem box, put in a smaller shipping envelope (5"x7") and add some insurance if over the $50 they give you with a first class mail. I'd get a tracking number on it, of course. Anything else? Thanks dear friends.
 

yssie

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Are you based in the US?

If so, priority flat rate boxes add insurance automatically up to $100 (used to be $50, changed earlier this year). Def check pricing for first class + tracking + insurance, priority might be less!
 

beaujolais

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Yes, I'm in the US. Thanks so much, Yssie!! Would I be ok with bubble wrapping the gem box well and putting it in a 5x7" envelope or do I need to go get small boxes? If so, any ideas on where would I find those? Thanks again.
 

Avondale

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If there’s room enough in the box for the stones to move and bounce around, also add some extra padding inside so that they sit firmly.
 

yssie

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The flat rate boxes are free at any usps location! Nice and easy. I go over all seams and the address with clear tape, and of course stuffing the boxes so nothing rattles around, as Avondale mentioned, is always a good idea ::)

Yes, I'm in the US. Thanks so much, Yssie!! Would I be ok with bubble wrapping the gem box well and putting it in a 5x7" envelope or do I need to go get small boxes? If so, any ideas on where would I find those? Thanks again.
 
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beaujolais

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Thank you all again!
 

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At that price point, I think you can put them in the lowest-profile hard "gem jar" you can find and just seal them in a padded envelope. This is how i get camera filters (e.g., from B&H) at a similar price point.
 

beaujolais

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Thanks Alex. I was thinking about the envelope, but I believe the box is just a few dollars more and easier. However, the few dollars still counts. I think I will try it both ways.
 
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