FREE: DCH15 DC Cosmic Teams Superman Hologram NM/Mint Condition
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The listing, DCH15 DC Cosmic Teams Superman Hologram NM/Mint Condition has ended.
The Man of Steel using his x-ray vision to find Lois Lane for the dramatic super heroic rescue, depicted in old style holographic trading card technology... It's a bird... It's a plane... It's SUPERMAN...
Questions & Comments
I do not have pay-pal, but i am signed up for google pay. i can ship flat rate priority mail or exact cost by weight... my google pay address is: 4393-7642-9843... i will also accept money orders... i do not recommend concealed cash, but what ever works for you is good for me... i will post a current usps shipping cost listing with the actual weight of this item the closer to the end of the auction...
One other option for single cards is a sase (self addressed stamped envelope) the only trouble with sase is i will be unable to ship single cards with the top loader trading card protector, and anything i put inside the envelope to protect the trading card from being bent has to be thin enough to be accepted by the usps. this is a cost saving way of mailing single cards, and if you are okay with the risks, i can try to rig some kind of protection in a standard envelope if you wish to mail sase' if you have extra soft sleeve card protectors, send one with each trading card and sase, and i will return the sleeves with the cards.
The problem with shipping single trading cards in standard envelopes... the items cannot be tracked... this places a great deal of trust between the seller and the buyer, and should be used as a method of shipping under the strictest of security considerations...
I just received my first delivery of trading cards and three of five of the cards were in fact accepted and delivered by the USPS in standard envelopes. This sounds like a good way of shipping single cards single cards, and I may use this method for free shipping in the future. If you cannot afford priority mail, by all means; send me a self addressed stamped envelope with your address. It seems to work okay.