Reduce the postage costs to the max to maximise the wins!
But how?
One possibility: Reduce the weight!
But how?
One possibility: Reduce the weight!
Even for the simplest letter, a Flightpost paper (20-30g per square meter) was used.
It ain't different for the shipping box!
Remember these pictures? (See here)
The coffee machine fits perfectly in the box - nearly no spare place and is only protected from contact with other parts by means of thin paper.
But that was at least 24 years ago!!! (2013-1989=24)
Ok.
Back to 2012.
As you known, I recently bought a machine from Argentina.
But that was at least 24 years ago!!! (2013-1989=24)
Ok.
Back to 2012.
As you known, I recently bought a machine from Argentina.
Restriction:
The packet got to be less than 2 kilos. If not, the postage price explodes!!!
Solution?
A simple light box just covered with plain brown paper
(see next post for my Thanks to the Austrian & German post)
In the Box, a squeezed shopping bag well protected by a plastic bag!
The plastic bag is marked by an exquisite "cafetera".
In the shopping bag: another plastic bag with the precious item!!!
Safe ;.))))) arrival in my collection!
1 comment:
and what's inside those lovely plastic bags????
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