All sorts of missing posts here... Why did I suddenly start talking about spelling errors? No idea...countessalmirena (121 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:23 EST 280 of 433
Let us ignore spelling errors (including those in French)... I don't like correcting others, so I will avoid it unless driven beyond the brink by an avalanche of leetspeak or something unspeakably horrible.
I received a parcel on Friday which used rolled-up socialist newspaper. I wonder whether the seller thought solemnly before using it that he might be offending people of different political opinions. It wouldn't have occurred to me to even think about it - except for this thread. It then brought a smile to my face...
ubbrd (946 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:23 EST 281 of 433
Babs.
Enough is enough. Stop telling everyone what they can and cannot write about.
You have no authority on thread or any other thread.
post #277 "Hang off my every posted word, everyone else does".
Yeah, only to read & laugh at more disturbed ravings of the babs.
wheels2spin (103 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:25 EST 282 of 433
After 27 years of marriage, my husband still gets cross if I use his toothbrush.
Thing is, we don't own anything else that's good at getting all the chook poo out of my runners.
complete_it_now (724 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:30 EST 283 of 433
At times, the choice to ignore should be exercised. Please do not feed the seagulls.
6101fe (84 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:33 EST 284 of 433
C_I_N its very hard not to feed the seagulls when your spitting chips!
bliss*charms (1785 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:33 EST 285 of 433
Would you like to play hangman instead Complete?
beefy59111 (47 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:35 EST 286 of 433
I wonder if I sent Chicken nuggets in a vegetable box, would the meat eater be offended?
Another thought crossed my mind, can you imagine relying on an army of Vegan warriors to save us?...they would all look like Twiggy riding a hamster :^O
complete_it_now (724 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:38 EST 287 of 433
So much waffle, and so little time!
complete_it_now (724 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:40 EST 288 of 433
6101fe (84 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:47 EST 289 of 433
C_I_N #287 thought for a minute riffs favourite hair piece had come back from the dry cleaner.
#288 hope thats not suggesting you are well hung.
any way back to topic . I once used a recycled box that had contained a rescued injured rabbit and the buyer accused me of trying to save a "buck"
s*b* (1665 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:49 EST 290 of 433
All that time spent sourcing, practicing and posting pretty pictures on HTML have served you well.
inbrrd. I have every authority. It's my right! My privilege!
and despite the lament to stop feeding, what else would you all be doing on a Sunday night? any night for that matter.
eBay should pay me a retainer.
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:49 EST 291 of 433
It did not take long to revert to type. It appears that you believe yourself to be on a higher plane than others and believe you are the moral arbiter of what is a justified or non-justified post. Get over yourself BS and stop your unjustified arrogance. If you cannot contribute in a more pleasant way on this thread - then why bother? I suspect it is YOU who cannot resist posting, despite your frequent 'orders' to previously to 'stay on topic'. It might be a good idea to go and file your nails elsewhere!
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:53 EST 292 of 433
what else would you all be doing on a Sunday night?
Perhaps you would be well advised to find something else to do as since your return the tone of the thread has gone downhill very quickly. Pity because it was quite an interesting discussion.
wheels2spin (103 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:54 EST 293 of 433
This Thread Is Worthless Without Pics
d*s* (12948 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:54 EST 294 of 433
Hi s*b*
I love your posts and it is great to see someone post the truth about this forum, take care and all the best :-x
s*b* (1665 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:57 EST 295 of 433
mtlane. you were the very person who disrupted the thread and thought it pertinent to praise my contribution. he giveth and he taketh away.
May I suggest to you mtnlane that you are not in a position to comment or direct anything. or anyone in RT.
As I've repeated many times, no-one asks ANYONE to respond to my posts or even read them.
Everyone has a right to an opinion, no-one is forced to agree.
debra9275 (1473 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:58 EST 296 of 433
I once received an item in a wine cask, but that was OK with me. I always save boxes so that I can recycle them, not food boxes though.
Small boxes are harder to come by, so maybe that's why the seller used a chicken nuggets box, in an attempt to keep the postage cost down for the buyer. I wouldn't recommend it though. Many sellers will take out a pair of scissors and snip a box right down where possible.
A bit more work, yes, but definitely a cost saving exercise.
*riff*raff* (2 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 21:59 EST 297 of 433
Ok Babs. You earned it. I haven't given one away for a while.
We have a winner!!!
complete_it_now (724 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:00 EST 298 of 433
Oh, peggy, we missed you!
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:03 EST 299 of 433
Boy if being a vegan make you arguenmentive, I will stick to meat LOL.
Are Chicken nuggets really food that is the question, I thought they where just rubber coated with saw dust and I do not consider that food
alex*kye (588 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:04 EST 300 of 433
B-)
6101fe (84 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:10 EST 301 of 433
#294 d*s*, is it coincidence that she happend to attend one of your Ebay couses perhaps ?
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:10 EST 302 of 433
Are you going to mail it in a chicken nugget box *riff*raff* :^O
s*b* (1665 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:10 EST 303 of 433
d*s*. thank you.
thank you riff*raff.
I doubt there is much chicken meat in chicken nuggets. My compassion is equally divided. The chicken donating its flesh and the consumer donating good health.
ubbrd (946 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:11 EST 304 of 433
d*s* #294.
It's a bit late to try to come to Bab's aid. Babs has done irretrievable damage to her credibility but, I guess blood is thicker than water!
dhill237 (514 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:11 EST 305 of 433
Lionrose! Iw as thinking that...chicken nuggets taste nothing like chicken anyhoo! Rubber chunks...with crusty floor crumbs as coating!:^O
Also-Is it just me..or a few posts back, did I notice a trouble stirring comment? I won't mention names, I'd get slapped into infinity!! LOL!!
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:12 EST 306 of 433
its a 'matter of a pinion'
alex*kye (588 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:14 EST 307 of 433
#294 d*s*, is it coincidence that she happend to attend one of your Ebay couses perhaps ?
Where is that?
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:15 EST 308 of 433
sorry did not spell check LOL
leggiadro_viso (0 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:17 EST 309 of 433
I wonder what could possess someone to continue to post in a forum that holds them in unanimous contempt. Surely that's the epitome of psychosis.
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:19 EST 310 of 433
DEB YOU know by now any one we disagree with, the lurker troll these days will side with that party, so transparent LOL
alex*kye (588 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:20 EST 311 of 433
Who or what are you referring to please leggiadro?
I haven't read all the posts here.
dhill237 (514 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:22 EST 312 of 433
#309..Signs of a sad, lonely, non-eventful life I would say...
As far as the boxes go- as long as my item gets to me in one piece, then I don't care what the box started out as!
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:23 EST 313 of 433
legg that is the beauty of freedom of speech, we dont have much of this on ebay LOL Let them go I say, get it off their chest, that way they may not hit someone over the head in the super market
s*b* (1665 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:26 EST 314 of 433
inbrrd. Here I was thinking that you'd have been satisfied on the homefront, with all that talent, but you still insist on spending time in front of a computer.
No-one is coming to "my aid". Everyone is entitled to an opinion.
Even on packaging and chicken nuggets.
unanimous contempt? no not all of them, there were in fact some very intelligent and thoughtful responders earlier on.
alex*kye (588 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:34 EST 315 of 433
Did you attend a course of d*s*'s s*b*?
Someone earlier said you did??? Confused.
ubbrd (946 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:35 EST 316 of 433
babs. #314.
"unanimous contempt".
You have addressed the above post to me but I do not see, in any of my posts, where I have used the words "unanimous contempt".
Get your facts right!
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:37 EST 317 of 433
Or Glasses
complete_it_now (724 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:42 EST 318 of 433
Looks like the recruitment drive has been in full swing.
Nevertheless, I would hazard a guess that someone 'forgot' to log out of their PowerSeller ID and into their posting ID.
:^O
s*b* (1665 ) View Listings | Report 01-03-09 22:47 EST 319 of 433
you're right inbrrd. that was 6121fe. All insignificant posts and their authors blend after awhile.
Well that explains it anyway.
s*b (1677) (345 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:00
Really complete_it_now. But you didn't recognise his product? Seems strange. and your partner? Did he buy any from Richard?
mtnlane (82) (346 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:01
doubtful on all counts fluffy*duckee :^O:^O:^O
Have no fear though - you will not end up in a chicken nugget box!
complete_it_now (831) (347 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:02
Yes, actually he did. We both purchased for our wives, s*b.
s*b (1677) (348 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:04
Oh I see complete_it_now. Of course you did. Only travel companions. *winks*
complete_it_now (831) (349 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:06
Yes, that's right.
6101fe (87) (350 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:07
C_I_N dont mention his name is BEN DOVER or she will get the wrong idea
fluffy*duckee (Private) (351 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:11
mtnlane. Of course not. It would have to be a duck nugget box!! :O
Come on Saint Barbara. You must be doing/saying these things as a windup. No-one would say the things you do and actually mean/believe them?
s*b (1677) (352 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:11
I'm sure I don't have the wrong idea. His interest in makeup and jewellery said it all. It's alright. He's in the spirit of the season. *smiles*
Nice name for the "partner", now isn't it?
lionrose.7 (1986) (353 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:12
Moo ]
s*b (1677) (354 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:13
fluffy*duckee. My posts are subject to interpretation. If you believe they are for wind-up? Fair enough.
I'm not asking for commentary, criticism, praise or even responses.
6101fe (87) (355 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:13
His previous partner was Phil Mccraken
a-llama (Private) (356 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:17
Yes it IS uncanny, eh?
Happy 2008
mtnlane (82) (357 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:20
The 'spitting' image llama :^O:^O:^O
bliss*charms (1797) (358 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:21
Hello my lovely LLama
s*b (1677) (359 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:21
I just wonder if that will be enough to "push it over the edge". I can only try now can't I? With intent should do it.
6101fe. I don't doubt it.
bliss*charms (1797) (330 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:39
It's uncanny
complete_it_now (831)(331 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:41
I honestly tried applying it according to the directions...
cheer make up gone bad!! Pictures, Images and Photos
lionrose.7 (1986) (332 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:41
strange do we have another drinker here, someone would have to be tipsey to be so nasty, disrepectful and just plain feral
complete_it_now (831) (333 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:44
Just one thing, BABS...
Did you get those beads on the Jerry Springer Show?
Oh i just got sum jerry beads and never put my shirt back on lookin ass Pictures, Images and Photos
s*b (1677) (334 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:48
bliss*charms. Wonderful posting, and so topical given Heath Ledger's win at the Oscars.
All he really needs, is some cheap jewellery to make him truly grotesque. *winks*
mtnlane (82) (335 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:48
Link
Seems to be a Sunday ritual complete_it_now! I wonder whether vegans would object to listening to this
fluffy*duckee (Private) (336 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:51
I feel like I'm having a schizophrenic experience. I alternate between laughing and irritation.
:^O :_|:^O :_| ?:| :O
:^O X-( :-D :^O
:^O :^O :_|
complete_it_now (831) (337 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:52
:^O:^O:^O:^O:^O
I recognised a few faces running down the road, too.
s*b (1677) (338 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:53
Aren't I beautiful complete_it_now. Everyone seems to think so. Thank you for taking the time to admire me. I'll post a new "image" every day for your viewing pleasure.
The "beads" (although I don't expect you to know) are Paspaley pearls. About the largest they "make". Google.
mtnlane (82) (339 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:53
Helllllllo fluffy*duckee
I doubt it was the thought of a chicken nugget box that caused that either! :^O
fluffy*duckee (Private) (340 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:54
s*b. I don't know why you think you are the example of the ultimate poster on the RT. My experience with you is that you pick on little defenseless duckies.
:_|
bliss*charms (1797) (341 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:55
Oh ok SB
I'll BRB
lionrose.7 (1986) (342 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:56
fluffy :^O
complete_it_now (831) (343 of 739)
1/03/2009 23:58
I actually know Richard personally. My partner and I met him when we were last in Darwin not all that long ago.
s*b (1677) Posts: 547 (344 of 739) 1/03/2009 23:59
fluffy. If you say so. you may well be beefy for all I know. Now if I could trust you to be a new and genuine poster? I'm sure I could be pleasant.
Anyway. Hopefully RT in its current form, will be long gone in the near future and BRB constituting a post will somehow not be incorporated into the format.
mtnlane (82) (360 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:24
My posts are subject to interpretation.
Undoubtedly YOU would know all about INTENT
bliss*charms (1797) (361 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:33
Many would view racist & homophobic comments as harrassment too
- it's some feat, to be able to dig your own grave & fashion a noose at the same time, but you're nearly done
tahns710 (75) (362 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:37
From
www.alnyethelawyerguy.com/al_nye_the_lawyer_guy/2007/03/so_what_really_.htmlMost folks assume that a chicken nugget is just a piece of fried chicken, right? Wrong! Did you know, for example, that a McDonald’s Chicken McNugget is 56% corn?
lionrose.7 (1986) (363 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:39
saint For a person that thinks they are being harassed you have certainly egged people on and have been nasty.
I am sure many here fell harassesd by you.
You have said aleast 10 reportable things and know one here has reported you.
lionrose.7 (1986) (364 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:40
Really corn and i thought they tasted like rubber.
ubbrd (946) (365 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:41
bliss*charms #384.
Spot on. It's call defamation & in this case Libel as it's the written word as distinct from slander which is the spoken word.
Defamation is dealt with in court to the civil standard of proof, balance of probability, unlike criminal matters which require proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
If the libeled poster wants to take legal action it would be advisable to take a copy of the pages containing the defamatory posts as I think Ebay will remove them pretty quickly.
tahns710 (75) (366 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:42
Rushing off to check what the corn is made of now.......:-p
a-llama (Private) (367 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:47
Tut tut tut X-(
You all must fear the wrath of...
Who's the GO7 - that's the $64,000 question
s*b (1677) (368 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:47
tahns710. thank you. Very interesting link regarding the level of corn additive/fillers in foods. Corn and by-products are prevalent in nearly every processed food, including syrups in drinks. 38 ingredients (including synthetic) to make a "chicken nugget".
Fresh is best.
smeeagain61 (14) (369 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:50
McDonalds chicken nuggets do contain a small % of actual chicken albeit the feathers and occassional piece of comb
s*b (1677) (370 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:52
bliss*charms. I call it as I see it. You have had the option to ignore, which would have been your best course of action.
smeeagain61 (14) (371 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:53
and anyway BLISS my dads bigger than your dad
so na na na na nah
gralbow (5931) (372 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:54
Sb - it must be all those little voices you hear - we do not.
You have been the only poster repeatedly advocating the closing of the Round Table.
The Power of One only works in novels - sorry :-x
bliss*charms (1797) (373 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:54
#393 Smee - it was just in the past 12mths or so, that McDonalds started advertising their chicken meals, as being made with 'real chicken',
which did give a great deal of thought of what on earth were they made from before
tahns710 (75) (374 of 739)
2/03/2009 00:54
Want to find out what's in those Maccas the kids are eating:(
Link
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 19:04 EST 440 of 742
It sure has been causing you a lot of problems today it seems m*o*, judging by another thread on the RT.
Back to the topic ........
If I had any issues such as those expressed to the OP by their buyer, I would certainly email them BEFOREHAND to enquire politely what sort of packaging they used. Forewarned is forearmed but I would not expect them to include any preferences peculiar to an individual in their terms of sale.
ubbrd (946 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 19:09 EST 441 of 742
s*b* #460
I see you are persisting with the not so subtle misspelling of my user name.
Others have expressed concern (to me) that it is "hate speech" & in poor taste.
ubbrd (946 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 19:50 EST 442 of 742
G'day Beefy #461.
Very interesting, could explain a lot.
fluffy*duckee (0 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:07 EST 443 of 742
Beefy!!! #443. Yummmmmm.
Sounds wonderful. Us ducks are very partial to lamb.
Bliss. I love your emoticons!! Fav is the manicure one yesterday.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:24 EST 444 of 742
I keep coming back to this thread in the hope that someone will get this thread back on topic,silly me hey.
OP,Does anyone else use recycled boxes? If you do do you state it in your listings?,
all of my packaging is recycled,i source boxes of all shapes and sizes where ever i can,as long as it is good clean strong cardboard i don't care what it's previous use was.
no i do not put this in my listings and i always get great feedback for my packaging.
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:29 EST 445 of 742
appleangel07
Would you consider a request from a buyer to refrain from using a particular type of box for their purchase reasonable? Seems that if a request is made a seller would generally make every effort to meet a buyer's request if it is reasonable.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:44 EST 446 of 742
yes,i would make every effort to please the customer,that is just good business practice i would think,infact since i have been reading this thread i am considering adding in my listings something like,if you have any special needs or requests for packaging please contact me and i will do my best to accomodate your needs.
all_my_eye_and_peggy_martin (Private ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:54 EST 447 of 742
Some questions don't need to be asked, if you find it acceptable that eBay purchases be posted in boxes that once contained perishable goods then this ultimately degrades the site.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 20:56 EST 448 of 742
at the start of this thread i just thought "pftt" what a joke,but after reading all the for and against debates i can see both sides of the debates points of view.
most people don't like things they don't understand but once they are educated on them,they can understand them.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 21:11 EST 449 of 742
I should have added to post 472 that i don't use food cartons or boxes.
abigneed (2714 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 21:18 EST 450 of 742
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:18 EST 451 of 742
Peggy I find that shocking, we don't do that here, If you do not like complete it now posts don't read them. Shane is trying to get rid of malicious reporting and I feel that is what you did, in fact it looks like you are trolling him TTT
all_my_eye_and_peggy_martin (Private ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:26 EST 452 of 742
It is not malicious
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:29 EST 453 of 742
Yes it is i hope complete sends your post to shane and reports it as such, I am disgusted with this sort of reporting
putney32 (2680 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:47 EST 454 of 742
appleangel.
I too used recycled cardboard boxes but I try to stay away from foodstuffs, and definately never perishables. Sometimes I use breakfast cereal boxes, I get good clean, boxes from the chemist too, many with NO writing on them at all, just peelable labels (cosmetics mainly), Bunnings and Mitre 10 Hardware are also good sources of smaller size, sturdy empty boxes.
(some even the size that fits in a 500gr satchel)
gralbow (5839 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:49 EST 455 of 742
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/all+my+eye+and+peggy+martin.htmlIdiom Definitions for 'All my eye and Peggy Martin'
An idiom that appears to have gone out of use but was prevalent in the English north Midlands of Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire from at least the turn of the 20th century until the early 1950s or so.
The idiom's meaning is literally something said or written that is unbelievable, rumor, over embellished, the result of malicious village gossip etc.
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:51 EST 456 of 742
gralbow how appropriate
beefy59111 (47 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:52 EST 457 of 742
Little tip for good boxes for posting small to medium items.
Get talking with one of the local shoe shops, you will find they have supplies of empty shoe boxes you can use for postage. B-)
Another good place for boxes are those $2 cheap shops, they have many varied sizes you could use.
All it takes is a little friendly conversation with the right person.
brumbymg (81 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:52 EST 458 of 742
Back to the subject at hand....
REDUCE
REUSE
RECYCLE
(Technically, we are actually RE-USING here. Recycling entails re-manufacturing from pulp.)
After checking aeveral supermarkets in the area for suitable cardboard, I have located an excellent source. Fortunately, the choice material is in the form of outer cartons and trays holding toilet paper, tissues, paper napkins and disposable nappies, so product apprehension is minimal.
Also, the store staff are VERY happy for me to take as much of it as I care to - it saves them the work of clearing it up.
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:55 EST 459 of 742
I find the post office boxes are just the wrong size, they are never high enough, I got a gtreat one from NZ which was square and a great size, i think the post office makes them like that so you have to buy the bigger boxes and use more stuffing
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 22:56 EST 460 of 742
I am a Bubble wrap and Box squirrel LOL
brumbymg (81 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:00 EST 461 of 742
... and pray they don't CUBE the postage on you.
19becky65 (702 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:01 EST 462 of 742
just keep it under a kilo;)
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:02 EST 463 of 742
beefy59111,
Given that shoe boxes could have contained leather products would you feel the need to check with the buyer to establish whether there would be any problem in using them for those vegetarians who may be offended by them?
I have no idea whether vegetarians would object to leather in shoes and handbags! I know that is taking it a bit far - but one never knows
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:06 EST 464 of 742
I pointed out to a vegetarian once that she wore leather shoes and had leather handbags, she was not happy
beefy59111 (47 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:06 EST 465 of 742
lol mtnlane.
I suggest any vegetarian who complains about shoe boxes that contained leather shoes, should be given the option of recycled chicken nugget boxes.
I'm really tired of these vegans and vegetarians, I think I'll go eat one now.
between wholemeal bread of course.
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:07 EST 466 of 742
That is why I asked lionrose.7 :-D
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:08 EST 467 of 742
lol beefy
Sounds like a good idea - enjoy!
:^O
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:10 EST 468 of 742
Sheep skin car seats to, poor sheep had to die for that LOL
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:11 EST 469 of 742
complete_it_now, post # 477 there are 2 sides of 2 different debates going on in this thread,the first was very interesting and informative and very funny at times,the second very quickly turned into a S**t slinging match,as the OP said in a earlier post (around the mid 430's) very disapointing.
putney32,post 483,i source most of my cardboard from used packing boxes and most of my smaller boxes from family,inlaws and friends.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:33 EST 470 of 742
i should add that the second debate was also interesting and informative and also very funny at times,but in a very different way.
fluffy*duckee (0 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:53 EST 471 of 742
When I first read this thread, I didn't think the issue of recycled boxes applied to me, because as a seller, I have never used recycled, but charge for supplying new packaging, which in the line of business I am in, people are willing to pay. As a buyer, I have only received items in new packaging. However all items bought and sold have been smallish, so there has been no need to look for a suitable cubed or larger volume container.
I then thought about would I like to receive a used chicken nugget box if I bought something. The answer is as long as it wasn't defiled by chicken or crumbs, I wouldn't mind, as long as the postage cost and wrapping reflected the packaging. In fact, I would be very happy because I had received my goods in good order, well wrapped and hey I made a saving on the postage.
I am not a vegetarian so I have no issues myself with receiving such a box. However, if I had the need to supply such a box to a buyer, as a seller, I think I would maybe wrap the box in plain paper if I could and leave a note in the box, that the chicken nuggets had not touched the actual box for the buyer just in case they were a bit ataken back by the box. If after all this, the buyer was offended by the box, I would apologise to them, to keep the peace, but would secretly think they were being a bit precious and probably come and tell all you guys about it.
What do I think about people being easily offended by such things? Well I think to some degree we must try to be a little bit sensitive to others differences, but believe that they in turn have no right to shove their self righteous beliefs down our throats whilst still being entitled to their opinions, just like I am entitled to mine.
fluffy*duckee (0 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:54 EST 472 of 742
Snipe!! 500!!:^O
countessalmirena (121 ) View Listings | Report 02-03-09 23:59 EST 473 of 742
Can I ask people with packing experience a question?
Is newspaper of any use at all in packaging, to protect an item? I've often wondered.
lionrose.7 (1961 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:15 EST 474 of 742
I get lots of stuff wrapped in newspaper, as long as it has bubble wrap as well i don't mind and if the news paper is from another state or country I enjoy reading it.
I find newspaper is often used for stuffing the box to stop movement, my pet hate is shredded paper , as i unwrap it goes every where usually when i have just vacuumed
19becky65 (702 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:17 EST 475 of 742
countessa...I have found scrunched up paper is pretty good(as long as fairly firmly packed and totally surrounding the item )but if you just wrap the item it provides next to no protection.....bubble wrap is my first choice..
I had a decorative plate arrive in an envelope once(yes...not a box....an envelope....not even a tuff one)just 2 layers of newspaper wrapped around the plate and the paper envelope.
big crack right through the middle.....totally stuffed.
seller was very "surprised".......I was surprised it was only in 2 pieces not 6.....unbelievable..:| .
s*b* (1667 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:24 EST 476 of 742
So wonderful to see you all on topic and enjoying the packaging debate.
smeeagain61 (12 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:24 EST 477 of 742
I think the packaging really depends on the fragility(if thats a word) of the item you are posting.
I sell mainly china or collectable glass etc and to ensure it gets there in one piece I use bubble wrap to individually wrap each item and then use foam or screwed up paper to stop rattling, moving , rubbing against each other type protection. However I have also sold metal belt buckles so the same amount of protection is not required. The main thing is all reasonable precaution and protection is taken to get item there in despatched condition and the buyers obviously appreciate it as that is their main objective also.
fluffy*duckee (0 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:31 EST 478 of 742
I agree Smee. It is really horses for courses and at the end of day, the buyer just wants their item to arrive in the condition they are expecting and what it is packed in is second to how effectively it is packed.
Becky it is hard to imagine how someone could image an item would arrive in one piece if packaged like that. Common sense says it wouldn't survive.
19becky65 (702 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:34 EST 479 of 742
fluffy....yep...common sense is a rare commodity at times:^O:^O
ooohhhhh...your little ducky is sooooo cute:-x
lionrose.7 (1960 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:34 EST 480 of 645
I once received a piece of carnival glass (that the seller did not want to sell to me because of the price she got)wrapped in one layer of bubble wrap in a plastic prepaid sachet, I could not believe it arrived in one piece, strangely i was put off the bowl and resold it
19becky65 (700 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:35 EST 481 of 645
did you get more than you paid lionrose?
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:45 EST 482 of 645
fortunately my partner is a bubble wrap freak,she has boxes and boxes of it,i have at least 2-3 big cartons of small boxes,sheets of cardboard etc so we never have any problems packaging well.
appleangel07 (361 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 00:59 EST 483 of 645
SB step away from the computer,take 3 deep breaths and say gggooooosssseerrraaarrrbbbaaa,anger management,good movie that,chill out.
gcmc23wu5 (173 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 01:10 EST 484 of 645
It was pretty clear that this one was headed south days ago but it's amazing how out of shape these things can get.
Probably time for it to go as suggested. There's some nasty stuff here but I think it's the perceived captive audience that is the attraction.
Folk at large are likely too fleet of foot and keen of eye to be trapped so an outlet is required.
I can imagine the "OH jeez, not again" and the ducking into a shop front or behind a bus until the danger passes.
Strangely, I can still feel some sympathy for these types even in spite of the elevated position they afford themselves and the nasty nature that they can actually be quite proud of.
I think mainly because it is born of some type of rejection or abuse and I know that they are always going to be the biggest victim of their own persona and behaviour.
They are really only damaged souls of varying degree but I must admit the sympathy does tend to wear pretty thin at times.
And are we having posts reported now by new members with (private) dodgy unreciprocated feedback all collected ( within 10 minutes ) on the member's first day by purchasing 50c items from several cross dealing feedback generator type sellers ?
Are these IDs still used regularly for mischief on the boards as well as in their main role as tools for dodgy dealing ?
Just trying to keep up to date with current trends is all.
llama-spit (Private ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 01:30 EST 485 of 645
And are we having posts reported now by new members with (private) dodgy unreciprocated feedback all collected ( within 10 minutes ) on the member's first day by purchasing 50c items from several cross dealing feedback generator type sellers ?
Just an old hand, attempting to hide themself.
Many have noticed the blatent feedback manipulation, and I'd reckon that most IDs displaying such attributes are destined for both of the "uses" that you suggest, gcmc.
Who's the GO7 - that's the $64,000 question
mtnlane (82 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 02:49 EST 486 of 645
SB 03-03-09 00:38 EST 507 of 512
Please stay on topic. Failure to do so may well result in your post being reported.
cq_tech (111 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 04:53 EST 487 of 645
Crikey, seems we've lost another 5 posts just in the last 2 hours alone. :O
I have kleptomania, but when it gets bad I take something for it.
primaryaim (1926 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 07:00 EST 488 of 645
As a buyer I always found it annoying to open a box and have shredded paper or foam peanuts spill everywhere.
Therefore as a seller, whenever I need to use these I put them very loosely in a plastic shopping bag, or two or three, and manipulate them around the article. Voila, no mess for the receiver (excuse the French).
I source my boxes from the large hardware stores. They have wire cages at the front of each store and hundreds of varied sizes. Plus, they smile as you take them away.
If the boxes are printed I don't waste resources covering them in brown paper, I turn them inside out. This does not take long and gives a plain, more professional looking exterior.
Although I understand some sellers might feel the need to use recycled food boxes and some buyers won't mind, after receiving an item in a used pizza box, no food or stains but I could smell it, I decided I would never send anything in a food related box.
putney32 (2678 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 07:59 EST 489 of 645
I had a parcel 'go missing' once. I told the buyer to check at PO, she said she had. I said, please ask again at the PO today and tell them its a SHOEBOX, wrapped in brown paper.
she emails that afternoon... all good, parcel was at the PO.!!!
the PO clerk said I usually get satchels with my ebay purchases so he only checked out the back for a red and white satchel!!!!!!
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr PO staff
countessalmirena (121 ) View Listings | Report 03-03-09 08:04 EST 490 of 645
Sending an item in a box imbued with the smell of foodstuffs (or of anything - I imagine some boxes that had contained ink might have a noticeable smell) would not be a good idea, especially when sending clothing or books (both of which readily become infused with the scent of whatever is near).
I cannot imagine that a carton in which sealed food in a plastic bag was contained would have anything of a smell, of course. But a pizza box, yes - definitely a no-no!