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Are the amount of oversized packages at an all time high ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tough Guy" data-source="post: 1661415" data-attributes="member: 47811"><p>The worst situation I've ever had with an irreg was this past peak. Some sort of exercise machine. Well sure enough it looked like it'd been through the gauntlet before even getting to my truck. But the thing was huge and had to be 150 easy. </p><p></p><p>Well I decided to deliver on my way to get my helper. When I pulled up, opened the back door, shimmied it out towards me a little, I heard the dreadful sound of dozens of screws, bolts, and washers hitting</p><p>The ground. They were black, on a black road, while it was snowing. I rounded up as much as I could find, put them in a dr bag and stuffed it back in the rear it came from. </p><p></p><p>Then as I got the beast on end to get on the hand cart, I hear all this clanging, and a bunch of metal rods and brackets came streaming out the other end, which looked like qc tried to fix by taping. Though we all know a few pieces of packing tape can't stand up against metal rods. </p><p></p><p>I finally got the damn thing to the house after much ado, and thanks the people either weren't home, or all the racket i made out front didn't wake them up. I thought I'd had waken the whole development up between all clanging, and my shouting...lol... Bad times. Hah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tough Guy, post: 1661415, member: 47811"] The worst situation I've ever had with an irreg was this past peak. Some sort of exercise machine. Well sure enough it looked like it'd been through the gauntlet before even getting to my truck. But the thing was huge and had to be 150 easy. Well I decided to deliver on my way to get my helper. When I pulled up, opened the back door, shimmied it out towards me a little, I heard the dreadful sound of dozens of screws, bolts, and washers hitting The ground. They were black, on a black road, while it was snowing. I rounded up as much as I could find, put them in a dr bag and stuffed it back in the rear it came from. Then as I got the beast on end to get on the hand cart, I hear all this clanging, and a bunch of metal rods and brackets came streaming out the other end, which looked like qc tried to fix by taping. Though we all know a few pieces of packing tape can't stand up against metal rods. I finally got the damn thing to the house after much ado, and thanks the people either weren't home, or all the racket i made out front didn't wake them up. I thought I'd had waken the whole development up between all clanging, and my shouting...lol... Bad times. Hah. [/QUOTE]
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