05-04-2018 01:55 AM
It happens to me all the time. I know they are trying to save money, but really, shipping a box in a envelope? I'm not even talking about a padded envelope. I'm talking about a manila envelope. The box inside almost always arrives totally crushed. Usually never fragile items, but still it would be nice to receive a box that's not totally crushed. What ever happened to comon sense?
05-05-2018 06:25 PM
what did i miss here? if the item was in a box and an envelope BUT still was crushed...what else would you think wouldn't have been crushed?
Perhaps a box strong enough to withstand being easily crushed? Not all boxes are meant for shipping. If the container a product comes in is not strong enough to withstand normal handling by a carrier, then the container should be shipped in a box that is strong enough.
Putting a weak container into a weaker envelope does not serve as protection.
05-05-2018 07:52 PM
Same here! If a product box is not strong enough, I put it in a sturdy box. Usually I take a piece of cardboard and make a box just big enough to go around it for protection. If the box I put it in is small I put it in a padded envelope and if it's big enough for a label, it ships in the box I made or had on hand. The item and its container matter to some people - me included. I always pack like it matters.
05-06-2018 12:53 AM