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You'll Wonder How You Lived Without It!

As is the case with most us, I buy and sell a lot of 1-5 chips orders. I used to use the infamous "Bubble Wrap" lined yellow mailers. They are expensive and difficult to label and because of their weight, they require additional postage. A couple of months ago, I discovered Cardboard Safe-T-Mailers and to paraphrase the title of this posting "I Wondered How I Lived Without Them!!! They come in two sizes and completely replace the padded mailers for 5 chips or more. The are inexpensive (as low as 18 cents each in quantity) and since they just require a standard envelope, you can print all the shipping info on your printer. Here's the official info:

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Safely mail casino chips, coins, jewelry, baseball cards, buttons, slides, or any type of small flat objects. No Stapling or taping required!

Because of its unique design, packing small objects for shipment is now fast and easy. The two corrugated flaps of the Safe-T-Mailer™ have a special adhesive that lets them stick to themselves, but not to the objects enclosed. There is no cumbersome taping, peeling or stapling. Your valuable small items are safely protected and can be easily mailed using common envelope sizes:

The #6 Safe-T-Mailer measures 3 3/8” x 6 1/4” and perfectly fits your common sized household envelope.

The #10 Safe-T-Mailer measures 4” x 9” and is perfect for use in a business size envelope.

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The link below is a good place to buy the Safe-T-Mailers and a wide variety of other CHIPPIN' supplies.

Thanks for reading - do yourself a favor - TRY THEM! Fred

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