MATRIXSYNTH: How Not Too Ship


Saturday, May 10, 2008

How Not Too Ship

This is real. That is the shipping box. More images here.

10 comments:

  1. I had a sh-101 shipped like that, all screws on the backside broke loose from the plastic...

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  2. oh and the pitch stick was broken already, that was not an issue to replace

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  3. don't get me started with bad packing, some people are just insane!

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  4. Forget the person who packed it, I want to know what carrier/shipper will accept a package like that.

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  5. WTF is right. And I'm with retrosynth; I can't believe a shipper actually accepted this.

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  6. Although this is hardly the best way to ship an item, I have definitely seen worse.

    A keyboard with very little or no padding that is just flopping around inside the shipping carton is certainly worse. Then, if the carton should happen to pop open in transit, well, it can get very ugly.

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  7. hi
    shipped by royal mail
    : )

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  8. What's the big deal? The sender clearly wrote "FRAGILE" in very big letters.

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