But really people, why would you ship them all filled up? Isn't it easier to let me fill them and put the little cork in myself?
Day to day stories of happenings at the household of your average or maybe "not-so average" family live in Suburbia.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
It's not a good sign when an unopened parcel arrives wet and soggy
Here's the box....
Any guesses on what was inside the box?
Snowglobes - WATER INCLUDED!!!
So, I ordered 20 snowglobes for Christmas presents this year and they arrived yesterday. I'd say 75% were frozen and the other 25% were slushy at the very least. Only 1 was irrepairablly (is that a real word) damaged. 12 were fine. 7 had dents in them. Such as the one in the photo. My assistant was able to pop out the dents on all but 2 so far.
But really people, why would you ship them all filled up? Isn't it easier to let me fill them and put the little cork in myself?
But really people, why would you ship them all filled up? Isn't it easier to let me fill them and put the little cork in myself?
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Assistant?????
OMG I think I would be calling them back and demanding a refund.
What are the snow globes of?
Geez, you have an assistant? I need to get one of those. :-)
I can't believe they would pack them like that. If they did that for your shipment, you would assume they always arrive like that. You would think that a business would want repeat customers so they would take better care to ship properly.
Geez, you have an assistant? I need to get one of those. :-)
I can't believe they would pack them like that. If they did that for your shipment, you would assume they always arrive like that. You would think that a business would want repeat customers so they would take better care to ship properly.
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