minimize
damage. So far ever single one of the CD's arrived to it's
destination totally mangled! Some had the layers seperating, some
actually bent, others showed signs of reflective layer actually
flaking off and one had the cancellation stamp from the USPS right on
it!
Are you saying that somebody mailed CDs without packing them at all
(that's the only way I can see that a CD would have the cancellation
stamp 'right on it')?
I didn't receive one of the CD's myself, as I'm not that
familiar with the stuff they're trying to sort, but having received
other stuff from the group, I'd think that the CD's were likely
mailed in the cardboard disk/CD mailers that are available now. The
reports have been floating into that particular list for the last few
days. One CD mangled I can see as accidental, but not a whole batch.
Jeff
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