25.4_mechanic
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That's some one helping themselfs
that was the second thought - don't looks to me like that, but can't rule it out of cause ...
you wouldn't believe how thin this paper is
Carsten
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That's some one helping themselfs
Yup. When you get the replacement through I bet it’s in a plastic tube.That's not damage from the contents.
That's some one helping themselfs
they are strikingHey that's a cracking business idea...Or have I just come across their latest scam of just sending empty envelopes with a hole in them...!
They were outside post office at about 9 in town. Went past again about ten and it was raining so they’d all gonepostie has to make up the wages== perks somehowthey are striking

Colditz
Who, with all unnecessary respect, can be so stupid as to put a long pointed object that is to be sent halfway around the world from China to Europe into a super thin envelope without further packaging and without reinforcing it accordingly?

I can't get a magazine on subscription from somewhere in the UK to me somewhere else in the UK in a paper covering without it being torn, or falling apart from
being damp
(Dear Mods: it's not politics!)
Yup. When you get the replacement through I bet it’s in a plastic tube.
Do you like Kinder eggs?
Hey that's a cracking business idea...
so why should you be any different?
Glad I'm out of it.
Bad packaging as usual.
See it all the time - then the carriers get the blame.
Signs and wonders still happen -

You would have to ask our Irish members that one, https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/whisky-or-whiskey-whats-difference
I purchased four reptile tank black heat lamps, " Available in the UK ". via Amazon.that was the second thought - don't looks to me like that, but can't rule it out of cause ...
you wouldn't believe how thin this paper is
Carsten
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I linked this to a reply, brand new unopened £130 opening bid on the bay, had a punt and won!
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