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Like many people here, I have a large video game magazine collection. Sometimes I buy large amounts of magazines or even collections.

Recently I bought a collection consisting of large numbers of Electronic Gaming Monthly (my personal fav), EGM2/Expert Gamer, Gamepro, Nintendo Power, Next Generation, and PSM. While I was definitely looking for some of these, I don't need the Nintendo Powers or the GamePros.

I would like to part with these, soon, as a lot. However, I have no idea how to send these properly, as in, to keep the magazines in good shape and to be cost prohibitive. There are 200+ NPs and 120+ GPs. If anybody could help me with this I would be most appreciative.

Also, what's a good way to send a single magazine?

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I'll help! I am always looking for GamePro issues.

A bubble mailer is the best way to send a single magazine. For sending a bunch, the easiest way a medium flat rate box from the USPS, assuming you live in the States. You can ship up to 20 pounds in them, which is probably about 20-25 magazines, depending on thickness. Shipping more than that will probably require a courier service like UPS or FedEx.

Let me know which issues you are looking to get rid of. I can probably help with that :)

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