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Why Double-Boxing Has Never Been A Bad Idea


Keith Palmer

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Outrageous but at the same time not surprising really. I bet a similar compilation could be made about USPS and UPS. Also I've often wondered the real life effects of labeling a package fragile (regardless of the carrier). My money would be on those packages actually being treated worse than those without the fragile labeling.

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I have a theory that the only way to have your package treated with respect by a carrier's employees is to have it insured. I would imagine that costly insurance claims bring heat or at least attention to those who handled the package. But I could be wrong.

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