What's this SPAM thing that is popping up once in a while by our email 
addresses??

George <[email protected]> wrote:  The school I drive goes on a field trip 
each year to our local post office. This year the person giving the tour told 
us how the postal worker "threw" the packages into each bin for their 
particular route.
I so wanted to speak up about their handling of packages, but that was neither 
the time or place.
George
----- Original Message ----- 
From: David Dazer 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 7:19 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] ***SPAM*** shipping antiques=business opportunity


It seems to me, the market could stand a company that will ship antiques and 
provide proper packaging. Part of it would be gentle handling and not expect it 
should drop off of a conveyor belt 6 feet to the floor or stand a 100 pound 
package dropping on it. I sold a $600 clock on Ebay last year and built a 
wooden crate to put it in. The crate then went into a cardboard box. The clock 
arrived safely and the buyer was very happy. On the plus side, each phono that 
gets destroyed by UPS means more repair parts available and our remaining 
phonos must be worth more. :)
Dave
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