Today I recieved the third mould I had bought from members in the Swappin & Sellin forum. When I emailed seller, I asked that mould be packed securely so blocks would not vibrate or bang against one another in shipment...each seller assured me this would be done and not to worry. The best solution is what some custom mould makers use..zip ties. next or just as good is packing tape..not the clear stuff..the type with fiberglass strands. Rubber bands will work,..but will break....or wrap each block seperate & securely. One mould came triple wrapped with packing tape..had trouble getting unwrapped..but thats a good thing! One came with double rubber bands. The third arrived in the early little red cardboard box...loose! My heart sank when I opened the box..usually this means a bad ding..or dings sometimes unfixable. Both halves were on opposite sides of box..sprue plate kept 1 block there..what secured the other is anyones guess..but I was lucky..no damage to either blocks! Now anyone who has spent any time around firearms and bullet moulds knows that shipping metallic items loose is going to result in some kind of damage. Is sellers attitude once money is in their hands..all responsability for item arriving at buyers address in as good a shape as it left gone? You can be sure I will continue to do businesss with those caring folks who took the time to assure moulds would arrive in good shape..and will never consider buying anything from the others.