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5 Comments
srdsays...I don't know what everyone is complaining about. At least you got your packages delivered. In two out of three overseas shipments that I was to receive, handled on both sides by fedex, the delivery got as far as the delivery van and then got sent back. No attempts at delivery, no attempts at calling me, nothing. Just sent back without a comment. No Fedex ever again, if I can avoid it.
conansays...what's with the editing? this is unwatchable.
carnevalsays...>> ^conan:
what's with the editing? this is unwatchable.
I couldn't find a version without it, unfortunately. But I still felt it was worth posting for the pre-edited content
shagen454says...If your package can't withstand a throw like that your package was not packaged correctly. Your packages need to be prepared for this amount of force because there is always a potential risk that a large amount of force might be applied even going down the high-speed conveyer belts. Obviously, shit that is fragile should be packed with a huge amount of OCD and over compensation.
jmdsays...Gonna save shagen from that one negative.. he is mostly right. If you guys actually believe your packages are not man handled during shipment, let me tell ya. These guys handle SHITLOADS of boxes day.. and.. night. They are not going to nore do they need to treat each one like a create of eggs. Every box except the mirror, if that is what it was, seemed kinda light for a large piece of glass, (which he atleast knew was best to keep upright) seemed to be light as a feather, and they all bounced quite well. He stacked them with ease when he came back out so my guess is they were anything but fragile.
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