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Had a buyer who bought a Trading Card from me for $2.30 Plus Free Postage. The card was packed In a Trading Card Holder Wrapped in an old postcard for extra protection posted within 24 hours as a normal letter 70 Cent Stamp and he leves Feedback... "Quick Delivery... could have been packed better". What are buyers expecting these days?? I just added him to my New Party List

Paddy

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i am always happy , but would of being happier.

i know the policy of the 20kg dropped over a meter height.

know that is a smart policy , thats a 15 litre can of paint , let me tell you unless your package is made of steel, not many things would survive a 20kg  dropped on it. ouch

 

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Or their van driving right over the mailbag; I'm sure it's happened before!
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@joethenuts wrote:

i am always happy , but would of being happier.

i know the policy of the 20kg dropped over a meter height.

know that is a smart policy , thats a 15 litre can of paint , let me tell you unless your package is made of steel, not many things would survive a 20kg  dropped on it. ouch

 


A 15 litre can of paint would not be likely to be dropped on a letter Joe. 

 

They are not even handled in the same section of the post office.

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i am not talking about a letter i mentioned package , in fact a letter you could drop a 100kg on it its already flat. , mmmm

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100kg would flatten more than the flat letter, it would probably go through the delivery van floor haha

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lol but no damage to an envelope wih a piece of pape in it. 

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