Capt'n Midnight wrote: »
Professor Moriarty wrote: » 'Aisle'. Not "isle". Ruined the whole thing for me.
Sugarlumps wrote: »
New Home wrote: » Stuff like this fills me with rage.https://funsubstance.com/uploads/preview/549/549019.jpg
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » https://twitter.com/JohnFielder1/status/1190899489831297024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1190899489831297024&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.boards.ie%2Fvbulletin%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D2058025860%26page%3D35
TheRepentent wrote: » thats shameful.......
Deleted User wrote: » It's a bit like receiving an SD card in the post with an A3 envelope, I think the logic is that the parcel won't get lost in the sorting machine.
New Home wrote: » That should be an actual crime.
GreeBo wrote: » Using a pallet trolley to deliver it should be the real crime! someone did their health and safety heavy lifting course!
iLikeWaffles wrote: » How are you supposed to tell what weight the freight is on a pallet with black shrink wrap around it, presuming the picture was taken after the pallet truck was used and contents on it examined. Could have been sheets of steel under it!
GreeBo wrote: » Using several electron microscopes, 5 of the finest x-ray machines and 47 laser calibrated, infrared cameras, I would first try to lift it to determine if I could in fact, lift it.
Paddy Cow wrote: » It doesn't even make sense economically. The bigger/heavier the packaging, the more it costs to post. Business's usually don't like to throw away money. The pallet used to ship a controller is just bizarre.
Deleted User wrote: » Someone could have also ordered a new pallet.
A woman from Essex was pulled over by police for driving with a bed wedged in her convertible. Essex Police tweeted the image on 5 November. According to them, the BMW driver defended herself by saying, "it's wedged in the seat, so it's okay".