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Things you wish people knew about packages. . .
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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 180575" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>I dont have any pics to back it up but I`ve delivered quite a few completley totalled packages in my day.</p><p>I remember this beautiful $6000 keyboard that was wrapped</p><p>in a thin layer of bubble wrap and cardboard...heavy MF,all the knobs were falling out of the ends,I think some one rolled it end to end (probobly a female right DL?)a good 10 times</p><p>to get it in my truck.</p><p>I like to shake the boxes of shattered lights and ask,there</p><p>might be something broken in here,do you want to refuse it?</p><p>because I know I didn`t do it.</p><p>In a way its the drivers fault, in most cases.Its easier and foremost (faster) to just take the pkg and say nothing...</p><p>But I speak up now,tell them how to do it right ...if its not properly packaged it will not survive ups,drive it there yourself...or take it to a ups store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 180575, member: 556"] I dont have any pics to back it up but I`ve delivered quite a few completley totalled packages in my day. I remember this beautiful $6000 keyboard that was wrapped in a thin layer of bubble wrap and cardboard...heavy MF,all the knobs were falling out of the ends,I think some one rolled it end to end (probobly a female right DL?)a good 10 times to get it in my truck. I like to shake the boxes of shattered lights and ask,there might be something broken in here,do you want to refuse it? because I know I didn`t do it. In a way its the drivers fault, in most cases.Its easier and foremost (faster) to just take the pkg and say nothing... But I speak up now,tell them how to do it right ...if its not properly packaged it will not survive ups,drive it there yourself...or take it to a ups store. [/QUOTE]
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