What happended to your boombox along the way.

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Johnny

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And thats why stuff gets damaged!!!! :annoyed:

Thanks for video Norm, It takes three of them to destroy property? With that many of them they could easily place the packages in the bin quick enough!
 

Fatdog

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Arseholes. :thumbsdown: :annoyed:

Of course, that's not going to be very comforting for JVC838. :-/
 

Old school Scott

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! :annoyed:
Man, and somewhere there are good honest people that would love that job.

Cheers OSS :afro:
 

redbenjoe

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Old school Scott said:
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! :annoyed:
Man, and somewhere there are good honest people that would love that job.

Cheers OSS :afro:

so right
so right
 

Superduper

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A few of those buckets they tossed were postal flat bins. I wonder when a package gets treated like that, whether it's even possible to pack a large grail boombox in such a manner as to survive those tosses.
 

oldskool69

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MasterBlaster84 said:
Pricks! May they be blessed with a lifetime of poverty. :dunce: :weed:


From what I hear they make wage wise they probably aren't far off. What I have discovered with a lot of, not all, but a lot of people who are in the business of constantly moving things for others, is that they stop giving a sh!t because the airline, moving company, etc. has insurance to cover it. And, oddly enough, as bad as the baggage, packaging, et al is handled, the percentage of stuff damaged is minimal in relation to the tons of stuff moved.

We've seen many, what I would call miracle boxes packed so poor that an 8" x 11" sheet of paper would be in danger, make it the way packages are handled. Such are the odds.

Regardless, theres no excuse for this crap. :nonono:
 
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