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  • thunderlizard
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    It's because some shippers are competing on price, and instead of buying sophisticated machines that can cope with small packages, they're telling their clients that they can't process them.
    Still rubbish, I know.

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  • MrsGoof
    started a topic Packaging

    Packaging

    Earlier this week 16 new disks were delivered to my customer site, the arrived in 1 large box (1meter* 1meter by 75 cm) on a pallett.

    Today some software arrived from the same supplier. It arrived in the same size box on a pallett. IN the box was a single LTO tape and 2 pieces of 80g A4.

    FFS. I thought there were laws about packageing and waste.

    Next week I'm expecting my new camcorder to be delivered will I need something from JCB to move it from the front door?

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