Padded envelopes don't protect the contents very well. If the contents get smashed the customer is not happy, the vendor is not happy, and everyone has to wait and it costs more money. Elecraft is wise.

Recycle those pillows!

73,

-- Alan, wb6zqz


At 06:08 AM 5/29/2007, Håkan Olsson wrote:
Okay, the abstinence for soldering got unbarable, so I ordered an additional band module for 80 and 40 meters for my little K1. While at it, I also ordered some extra headphone jacks to have handy just in case..

Delivery was prompt and just as I wanted. No complaints what so ever! Elecraft rules!!!

But really! I got four small bags in an ENORMOUS box marked "Express Mail", which for the most part contained those anoying small white "pillows" that you will find just about anywere in your appartment after you have opened the box! Haven't those folks at Elecraft heard of global warming, ecology, the pingwins, Al Gore, ECO Shoes and being nice to your neighbours dog?

Why can't they send such things in just a simple padded envelope?

Why? Why? Why!?


Håkan /SM6EQO
http://hem.bredband.net/b101180/

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