Anazon...insert eyeroll
#1
Anazon...insert eyeroll
I ordered this color book to get ideas for a collage quilt. Standard soft cover book size, maybe 80 pages.
Plus 4 open toe sewing machine feet, 2 for each machine. Total weight 7.8 ounces.
It came in a 18" X 5" box. With a great pile of air pillow bags. This could have shipped very easily in the plastic bag Robs big coat came in today It could have all shipped together, and I don't do Prime shipping.
I have to wonder how they make any money at all.
Plus 4 open toe sewing machine feet, 2 for each machine. Total weight 7.8 ounces.
It came in a 18" X 5" box. With a great pile of air pillow bags. This could have shipped very easily in the plastic bag Robs big coat came in today It could have all shipped together, and I don't do Prime shipping.
I have to wonder how they make any money at all.
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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Good grief. That's crazy!
I have noticed that many of our packages now come in plastic bags. They can't be recycled, which the cardboard boxes can, but the boxes sure are more bulky to deal with. And in a case like this, you ended up with both plastic and cardboard.
I have noticed that many of our packages now come in plastic bags. They can't be recycled, which the cardboard boxes can, but the boxes sure are more bulky to deal with. And in a case like this, you ended up with both plastic and cardboard.
#5
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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The packer gets the first box that will hold the items. If they spend time looking for the right size box it cost more money then using an oversized one. Time is money is all large shipping departments.
#6
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,416
My sister uses all those cardboard boxes in her garden. She lays them down over the dirt, then adds leaves and kitchen scraps, if not placed under the boxes. This is all done in the Fall so they have time to deterioate during the winter time, helps draw worms into her garden and the robins love it. When she bought this house, the veggie garden was so hard to dig into that she had to add a lot of leaves and anything else she could to get it to loosen up. Now her garden is very fertile and loose enough to actually plant something. If only she could keep the deer out, the plants might survive the summer.
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 488
I know, I get so upset at the waste of materials for something that could fit in a padded envelope, but yes I can see where hunting down the right size would take too much time. That is a good idea about using them in the garden. Thanks.
#9
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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If you never got a package too big for the item then the thought of waste of the too big box would never be a concern. This has been ongoing for half a century, just now more obvious as most everyone orders online.