pennypicker wrote: The seller wasn't at fault because the box was (completely) encased in two layers of tape and the pennies were housed in a strong nylon bag.
Thogey wrote:I want to mail poorly wrapped dirt and insure it.
Lemon Thrower wrote:agree that the damage was caused by the postal service, probably your carrier - really, who else could it have been - but your carrier is more conscientious than most since you literally got every penny.
Tourney64 wrote:Cute dogs. I thought the 1st one was a stuffed toy dog when originally saw it.
It's the sellers fault that the package did not survive the beating the post office delivered. You actually have a wonderful mail carrier to make sure you lost none of your contents.
bman wrote:I always put neon colored stickers that say "HEAVY" all over my copper cent shipments. I know from working in a warehouse that when you go to pick up a box and expect it to weigh a certain amount but it is actually much heavier/lighter it can cause you to mis-handle and drop it.
bman wrote:I always put neon colored stickers that say "HEAVY" all over my copper cent shipments. I know from working in a warehouse that when you go to pick up a box and expect it to weigh a certain amount but it is actually much heavier/lighter it can cause you to mis-handle and drop it.
I could tell my mail carrier was upset with this whole situation but I was more concerned with how many pennies were lost...
pennypicker wrote:She said her supervisor was very pissed off and remarked how "ridiculous" it was that anyone would put that many pennies in a single box!
Thogey wrote:Screw these crybaby mail handlers. I'm sick of hearing their bitching. They're lucky to have a job.
I've have had so many, very well f-ed up, and dealt with so much crap from the post office. I want to mail poorly wrapped dirt and insure it.
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