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<blockquote data-quote="FilingBluesFL" data-source="post: 1260455" data-attributes="member: 48124"><p>I brought an UZI in one time that I sold on gunbroker lol Left it in the on-roads office until it was time for sort. "What is that?" "Something I sold online, got a printed label on it already." "Oh, so what is it?" "An UZI." "Oh, that's nice."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seems to me like the if the package is damaged enough for the product inside to be protruding from it, that a preliminary quick inspection of the item would be necessary to determine if the package should be returned to the shipper to prevent the customer from receiving a damaged package, thereby keeping UPS's "Reputation" intact, as stated on the multiple posters left around the building.</p><p></p><p>As we all know, when a package breaks open, there are times when there is an obstruction in the box preventing it from just "sliding back in" for a simple tape-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FilingBluesFL, post: 1260455, member: 48124"] I brought an UZI in one time that I sold on gunbroker lol Left it in the on-roads office until it was time for sort. "What is that?" "Something I sold online, got a printed label on it already." "Oh, so what is it?" "An UZI." "Oh, that's nice." Seems to me like the if the package is damaged enough for the product inside to be protruding from it, that a preliminary quick inspection of the item would be necessary to determine if the package should be returned to the shipper to prevent the customer from receiving a damaged package, thereby keeping UPS's "Reputation" intact, as stated on the multiple posters left around the building. As we all know, when a package breaks open, there are times when there is an obstruction in the box preventing it from just "sliding back in" for a simple tape-up. [/QUOTE]
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