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Old 07-10-2013, 10:35 PM
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Please pack this as if it was a raw egg
The outer packaging is far note important to me then the disc
Heck I don't care if you keep the disc as that can be replaced but this metal case thing, well it is incredibly hard for me to find it
I would like you to wrap this up as if it was going to do 12 rounds of pass the parcel at a 7 year olds birthday party, but instead of using wrapping paper, it is important you use bubble wrap instead
Oh and to be clear
I am happy to pay any extra for the materials and postage costs that are a result of packing the item as I have explained to you
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That is one of the best things I ever read here - that's exactly the note to hit - no one does it to annoy us they just don't get it - they have no interest in hassle either ..

Thanks Lowly - perfect!!
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Old 07-10-2013, 10:40 PM
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That is one of the best things I ever read here - that's exactly the note to hit - no one does it to annoy us they just don't get it - they have no interest in hassle either ..

Thanks Lowly - perfect!!
No worries (I learnt it at school {how to remove yourself from knowing something and they to explain how to do something to someone who does not have any understanding of anything} it comes off as patronising in most cases)
I now expect this to be the standard wrapping instructions for anyone giving there seller "Packing Instructions"
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