HP Demonstrate the Meaning of Excessive Packaging Posted: 1 month ago by pocksucket
Like a bizarre anti-environmentalist Russian Matryoshka Doll set, this delivery from HP was wrapped in foam and then placed inside 17 boxes, each one larger than the last.
Before you click the link, try to guess what could possibly be so fragile.
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Posted: 1 month ago by larknet:
Have you ever tried to open a Littlest Pet Shop toy? Or a Barbie? They must laugh so hard at the factory as they are tiewrapping, rubberbanding, and shrinkwrapping these things.
We have gotten many computers and the packaging is very thorough, but all that wrapping for a few pieces of paper? No wonder our landfills are overflowing!
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Posted: 1 month ago by fugazi:
?Que tf?
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Posted: 1 month ago by deepcleanfun:
This is so hilarious.
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Posted: 1 month ago by heymrp:
One of two things is the truth here...
1) This did not happen.
2) It was a joke between the client/customer that already have a friendly relationship.
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Posted: 4 weeks ago by sykeo56:
« heymrp : One of two things is the truth here...
1) This did not happen.
2) It was a joke between the client/customer that already have a friendly relationship. Or
3) The people who shipped it out just wanted to do something silly with a stranger.
That's definitely something I'd do.
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Posted: 4 weeks ago by bunnysutra:
« sykeo56 : Or
3) The people who shipped it out just wanted to do something silly with a stranger.
That's definitely something I'd do. OR 4) Someone had been asking for copies so insistantly that the tech just *snapped* "FINE! you want your documentation!? *eerrrrr*(of packing tape) FINE!
...My husband ordered some external drives and got pete-pots instead...
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