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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Hi! Was wondering if anyone knows of a company/online site located in Canada where you can get bubble envelopes for less than $0.22/piece. I was trying to stay away from getting 1000 of them, but a couple hundred would be Okay. Here is the cheapest I could find so far: http://www.ebay.com/itm/16083899891....m1423.l2649Thanks!
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Valued Member
United States
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How much is the shipping costing you through that seller? Have you tried looking at quantities of 500? They seem to run about 4-6 cents each and ends up being sub $50 for them with shipping.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
3167 Posts |
Shipping for that for me is $9
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4212 Posts |
I got a dozen for $3, ship. inc. I'll have to check which BIN it was.
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Valued Member
United States
366 Posts |
I just bought a ton of them. How many were you looking to buy? Perhaps I can help.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
3167 Posts |
No more than 100 would be great, 25-40 would be even better...
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Valued Member
United States
77 Posts |
Do poly mailers do? I have some 5x10 poly's, I'm sure I can jam into a box and send first class for cheap.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
3167 Posts |
Yeah, probably. Exactly how big are they in length. CanadaPost's size restrictions say 24.5cm max. or 9.65 in. I'm not sure whether or not they would accept 0.9cm over sized. They're picky like that.
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Valued Member
United States
366 Posts |
Noahs, I think you should really just consider buying the 1000 lot. For one I can't ship you 100 for less than $0.22/envelope shipped. You should check Amazon. I found the prices there to be really good. And if you're printing your own shipping labels you can just tape on paper ones. Which would allow you to save on the cost of buying label sheets. Hopefully you can find a supplier that doesn't hike the price up just because you're ordering from Canada. ~JobIII
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Valued Member
United States
77 Posts |
5x10 poly (grey/tear/puncture/etc resistant but flimsy so you need to reenforce, I ship cards in these sandwiched in cardboard never had a problem), 4x8 useable space
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Valued Member
United States
366 Posts |
When I bought my #000 I looked at the poly bags. They are cheaper and water resistant, but definitely flimsy. I went with the kraft padded envelopes after reviewing both options. The cost was maybe a cent or two more per envelope ( I think ).
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