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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 23:23:16 GMT
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Subject: Sealing the box
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Content-Language: en
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Revision: Todd Lehman, 1996-01-08
Location: /market/shipping/packing/

<P>UPS (United Parcel Service) recommends including a copy of both the sender's
   address and the recipient's address on a 3x5 card inside the package in case
   of emergency.  Ask your bidders to supply an extra card with their address.</P>

<P>Before sealing the box, shake it.  If it doesn't make noise, shake it
   vigorously.  If it's reasonably quiet, you're ready to seal the box.  LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP>
   sets in a mailing box should sound like a muffled cereal box being shaken.
   If you hear a rattling, you'd better figure out what you did wrong.</P>

<P>Remember, the goal of the padding step is to avoid problems.  The goal of
   this step is to find any problems you may have missed.</P>

<P>Use a good, strong tape.  Test it on your arm -- if it pulls the hair off,
   you've got a good tape.  If you can pull it away from the cardboard on the
   box and re-stick it, you've got problem tape.</P>

<P>Start with the bottom of the box.  Make sure the flaps line up well and
   nothing is loose from the last time the box was used.  Re-tape the bottom
   edges and the centerline if necessary.</P>

<P>On the top of the box, apply mailing stickers, 3x5 cards, or write directly
   on the box in clear, legible letters.  Make sure your digits are
   unambiguous, espeically between 1's and 7's, 6's and 0's, 4's and 9's, 9's
   and 7's.  Don't get fancy.  Someone once made a beautiful calligraphic 9
   that looked like a 7; the $400 package he sent was delivered to the wrong
   house two blocks away.</P>

<P>Cover both your address and the recipient's address with clear packing
   tape.  Press it down firmly -- run your fingernail or a pen across it,
   especially around the edges of the seal.</P>

<P>Finally, seal the top of the box.  Try peeling off the tape -- make sure it
   doesn't come loose easily.  If the box is small, you might want to go all
   the way around the box with the tape.</P>



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