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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 1158964" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>I always get a kick of these "outsiders" watching someone else do there job and criticizing. </p><p></p><p> 1st off try doing the job 10+ hours a day for years in +90 degree weather, or -20 degrees at the work pace UPS wants you to go. Let's see if your as gentle as this guy.</p><p></p><p>2nd thing is: do you know why items are placed in a box in the first place? Why they just don't put tag attached to a string tied on a product with a destination address written on it?</p><p></p><p>Because the box is meant to protect the product from the wear and tear of transportation and the handling of real humans. </p><p></p><p>I get so many people who gasp at the sight of a crinkle, dented, partially torn box and say "what did you do to it"? I tell them this; if the box was completely smashed, burned to black, soaking wet, and the product was not damaged... THEN THE BOX DID ITS JOB. THAT'S WHAT ITS THERE FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! </p><p></p><p>UPS has never, will ever, pay a claim for a damaged cardboard box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 1158964, member: 37461"] I always get a kick of these "outsiders" watching someone else do there job and criticizing. 1st off try doing the job 10+ hours a day for years in +90 degree weather, or -20 degrees at the work pace UPS wants you to go. Let's see if your as gentle as this guy. 2nd thing is: do you know why items are placed in a box in the first place? Why they just don't put tag attached to a string tied on a product with a destination address written on it? Because the box is meant to protect the product from the wear and tear of transportation and the handling of real humans. I get so many people who gasp at the sight of a crinkle, dented, partially torn box and say "what did you do to it"? I tell them this; if the box was completely smashed, burned to black, soaking wet, and the product was not damaged... THEN THE BOX DID ITS JOB. THAT'S WHAT ITS THERE FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UPS has never, will ever, pay a claim for a damaged cardboard box. [/QUOTE]
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