then why do i keep getting popcorn in my boxes. Placed 3 orders a few days ago. Two arrived today full of this annoying white pieces of craps. We'll see what happen to the third one when it arrived.
To me that means you want damaged product and leaky fluids in your box instead of Styrofoam.I dislike the peanuts also but Autogeek has never sent damaged goods to my house. I prefer to throw away peanuts instead dealing with problems.
To me that means you want damaged product and leaky fluids in your box instead of Styrofoam.I dislike the peanuts also but Autogeek has never sent damaged goods to my house. I prefer to throw away peanuts instead dealing with problems.
Styrofoam peanut does not guarantee damage free packages. Don't remember a problem w/ damage package after 30 packages~$7000 worth of products which most came package with brown paper stuffing.
I agree with you about the peanuts.When a company ships I let them pack how they choose so if my order is damaged they will not say my special packing request is to blame.
I agree with you about the peanuts.When a company ships I let them pack how they choose so if my order is damaged they will not say my special packing request is to blame.
AGO do give you a choice. You can choose no popcorn=brown paper. If you don't make a selection in comment box, it'll automatically default to white popcorn. Either way, they packed the packages very well.
AGO do give you a choice. You can choose no popcorn=brown paper. If you don't make a selection in comment box, it'll automatically default to white popcorn. Either way, they packed the packages very well.
Good to find this out. I prefer the brown paper. I save and then take the peanuts to the landfill recycling center where they have a trailer for styrofoam only.
I actually didn't notice the checkbox the last time I ordered. However, I did receive a shipment yesterday from AGO and it contained a few gallons of various liquids, as well as some smaller bottles of stuff. They used the brown paper, which worked well. I much prefer it over the peanuts.
I'm not sure I care either way, but if they offer a choice and the customer chooses one over the other, I would expect them to honor the choice.
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