I have no idea how people parting sets/pieces do it...10 seconds after reading my notification that I set is sold, my excitement turns to a dull realization, damn...I have to find a box and pack now haha. Guess for people that sell minifigs and parts, it's about volume and you have a routine down. And you have to enjoy what you do or else you could get tired of it real soon.
What are some unusual boxes you have used for shipping common sets? Or do have a store/site you purchase your new boxes? Sometimes if I don't have a box available I go to UPS and the lady there would custom cut boxes and wrap it securely for me since most boxes are not the ideal size. I pay for the box(es) only, so her time and tape used is included. I'd gladly pay for the service to save time, I know it takes away from my margin. Amazon/Chapters/Indigo has the best boxes to reuse if you buy single sets but I assume most of us buy in bulk.
Last night I used a cracker box to ship a Captain America set and a DVD box to ship Hulk Helicarrier Breakout - both were PERFECT size. I usually take pride in packing it well. I might have to buy more crackers on sale lol. With these boxes I have to wrap it with the usual brown stuffing paper and stick/write addresses on it which adds to my work.
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I have no idea how people parting sets/pieces do it...10 seconds after reading my notification that I set is sold, my excitement turns to a dull realization, damn...I have to find a box and pack now haha. Guess for people that sell minifigs and parts, it's about volume and you have a routine down. And you have to enjoy what you do or else you could get tired of it real soon.
What are some unusual boxes you have used for shipping common sets? Or do have a store/site you purchase your new boxes? Sometimes if I don't have a box available I go to UPS and the lady there would custom cut boxes and wrap it securely for me since most boxes are not the ideal size. I pay for the box(es) only, so her time and tape used is included. I'd gladly pay for the service to save time, I know it takes away from my margin. Amazon/Chapters/Indigo has the best boxes to reuse if you buy single sets but I assume most of us buy in bulk.
Last night I used a cracker box to ship a Captain America set and a DVD box to ship Hulk Helicarrier Breakout - both were PERFECT size. I usually take pride in packing it well. I might have to buy more crackers on sale lol. With these boxes I have to wrap it with the usual brown stuffing paper and stick/write addresses on it which adds to my work.