Can i send my graded submission in a bubble mailer

It's generally not recommended to send graded submissions in a bubble mailer, as it may not provide sufficient protection for the item. Here's why:

  1. Damage risk: Bubble mailers are designed for lightweight, non-fragile items. Graded submissions, on the other hand, are often valuable and fragile, and may be damaged during transit if not properly protected.
  2. Lack of cushioning: Bubble mailers typically don't provide enough cushioning to absorb shocks or impacts that may occur during shipping. This can cause the graded submission to become damaged or even broken.
  3. Inadequate protection against moisture: Bubble mailers may not be waterproof or moisture-resistant, which can be a concern if you're shipping a graded submission that's sensitive to humidity or moisture.

Instead, consider using a more protective shipping method, such as:

  1. Sturdy boxes: Use a sturdy box specifically designed for shipping fragile or valuable items. Make sure the box is large enough to fit the graded submission comfortably, with some extra space for padding.
  2. Custom-cut foam inserts: Use custom-cut foam inserts to cushion and protect the graded submission within the box. This will help absorb shocks and impacts during transit.
  3. Bubble wrap or packing peanuts: Wrap the graded submission in bubble wrap or packing peanuts to provide additional cushioning and protection.
  4. Specialized shipping materials: Consider using specialized shipping materials, such as acid-free tissue paper or archival-quality boxes, if you're shipping a rare or valuable item.

Remember to always follow the shipping guidelines and recommendations provided by the grading service or the recipient, as they may have specific requirements for shipping graded submissions.