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"Steven Swift" wrote in message
... They do not know how to pack radios. Yes, you will be to collect easier, but you will almost surely have to. I have had to make only a few claims in 1000s of packages sent and received and it has almost always been the "professionally" packed products. One was due to a fork lift-- nothing would have saved that box. I've sent out and received many packages and have yet to have a claim filed. The latest was a complete computer system, monitor included. I find many stores here lately do not allow folks to have left over boxes as they once did.... but, in my stroke of luck, a local appliance store which sells TVs and such, has boxes of most any size and foam to boot. All for the asking. Tape can be had at a local discount store - for about $5, you get enough to do several packages. A few minutes of time and you can pack an item as good or better than the paid services (if you too have the stuff available). Now, I don't know if the stuff would survive being run over or dropped from an airplane, but certainly a drop from someone waist high or so. It's not rocket science to pack an item. Pack it as though YOU were receiving it. Would you want a flimsy packing job on an item you bought? NO. So, don't cheat them of good packing either. Some of my packages have weighed #100 or more and made it safely. It can be done. IF you don't have access to a lot of packing foam, double up on paper, or crinkle it up. People toss news papers after reading, use them. Same with Paper bags. Double up or so - using a finned approach - of some boxes cut up. Save packing materials from packages sent to you. After a while, you will get enough to do a few with little cost outlay. NS |