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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1682251"><p>I picked up a feeder load at Amazon the other day. I brought an empty trailer and dropped it and hooked up the loaded trailer. Normally, there is a seal on the back of Amazon trailers, but not this time. I opened the trailer door to find two flat screen televisions teeter tottering on the top of the last pallet. They were loaded with the screens facing downward. In other words, they were loaded with total disregard to the arrows on the boxes indicating which side should be facing up. </p><p></p><p>I repositioned the packages so they would not get damaged in transit, but if there were a seal on the trailer, I wouldn't have gotten back there and those two television sets would have fallen and most likely would have resulted in some damage. It hurt my eyes just to see those two units loaded like that, how could the loaders just put those on like that when there was plenty of room in the trailer to load them correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1682251"] I picked up a feeder load at Amazon the other day. I brought an empty trailer and dropped it and hooked up the loaded trailer. Normally, there is a seal on the back of Amazon trailers, but not this time. I opened the trailer door to find two flat screen televisions teeter tottering on the top of the last pallet. They were loaded with the screens facing downward. In other words, they were loaded with total disregard to the arrows on the boxes indicating which side should be facing up. I repositioned the packages so they would not get damaged in transit, but if there were a seal on the trailer, I wouldn't have gotten back there and those two television sets would have fallen and most likely would have resulted in some damage. It hurt my eyes just to see those two units loaded like that, how could the loaders just put those on like that when there was plenty of room in the trailer to load them correctly? [/QUOTE]
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