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How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

Posted in Pictures   21 Jul 2010   / 9881 views

Someone bought a Mac on eBay, and soon his package was shipped. You can now see, how the sender prepared the package for safe shipping.

 

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

How To Prepare a Package for Safe Shipping (7 pics)

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Wizard 1 year ago
Woah, some people are f'n disgusting. Aren't they afraid that the recepient might get back at them and mail them a dog turd or something? Lol acute
       
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Dan 1 year ago
Thats what he deserves for buying an homosexual overpriced shiny toy.
       
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un visiteur 1 year ago
n_sad n_sad
       
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Dreth 1 year ago
It's a Mac, it doesn't deserve to even have plastic wrap, it should be wrapped with frozen shit so by the time it makes its way to the buyer, it's like a giant melted M&M.
http://www.Dreth.com
       
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wow 1 year ago
shit there is no security system for the people who buy stuff
       
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G 1 year ago
Ignorant retards, the Mac Pro is a very powerful desktop.
It's not for playing games; it's for serious worl. It's also cheaper than a comparable Dell, so it's not expensive either, stupid fucktards.

Get a real job then maybe you also can afford a decent computer...
       
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Mr. Ree 1 year ago
Something that seems to be getting overlooked - it worked! The Laptop arrived safely and without damage. This is a great method to recycle and I'm going to start using it.
For quite some time now, I've felt that used toilet paper would make an excellent padding when shipping out delicate items and now I'll be able to find out.
       
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Oh Gee 1 year ago
#7 seems to have some Mac issues. Maybe he (she?) should try a PC. 35
       
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EbayGod 1 year ago
I'm the recipient of the items above. What you all don't understand is that I won the auction for the pizza box, soda bottle and milk jug. For some unknown reason, the seller decided to use a laptop computer as padding for my items.
The computer works great, by the way.
It's not how I would have mailed the stuff, and I thought it was kind of strange, but I'm a happy buyer and I left positive feedback.
       
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NightRaven 1 year ago
Pffffft, like an UNO's pizza box would want to be near a MAC...... 35
       
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Smokey 1 year ago
MAC > PC

if you think otherwise, i don't like you n_on_the_quiet

and you are dumb n_smile
Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires
       
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Dreth 1 year ago
G,
"Its not for games it's for work"

Work like what, being a stuck up wanker and going to Apple forums?

If it works for hi-end games, it does everything else you can imagine, fucking idiot.

It can move sound apps, video apps, at immense resolutions and not slow down.

I have two jobs and I wouldn't buy a Mac EVER, I'm not into overpriced bullshit just because it has a sleek case and a stupid logo. I prefer to build my own shit to my accommodations and fix it if there's need to. And I haven't had to fix it.

So good luck with your "propietary" p.o.s. iTechnology for iMorons. It'll be shunned by some slightly thinner model in a year you will most likely buy that too.
http://www.Dreth.com
       
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freshlife 1 year ago
I would have just stolen it! n_am
       
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random.human 1 year ago
lol at post #7

wtf can a mac do that a PC cant do better for less cash?

Stick to your coffee shops, scion Tc's, "lack of competitiveness", crappy music, and hipster personas.
       
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nerfburger 1 year ago
post #10 made my day.

thanks
       

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