What's wrong with black bags! Grrr

I just got feedback and low dsr mark moaning about p&p because i used black bags, wheres the crime they aren't free!

How else would you send a 70cm teddy bear? They paid £3.20 when it cost me £4.10. Plus not just one but two black bags lol

Need a vent and 1 question, would you prefer cheap black bags and cheap p&p costs or pay more on p&p for a postal sack?

I know i would prefer the cheap option as a buyer but maybe i'm in the minority?
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  • TurkishDelight
    TurkishDelight Posts: 7,739 Forumite
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    I'd prefer a rubble sack or something a bit thicker than a black bag.
    Only reason is that they split so easy, if the postie doesn't notice, or it's raining or something then the teddy gets wet, and they're a nightmare to dry :(
    This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine
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  • lindseykim13
    lindseykim13 Posts: 2,978 Forumite
    They were 2 thick ones, from her attitude i wish i'd used xmas wrapping paper :rotfl:
  • Norma_Desmond
    Norma_Desmond Posts: 4,417 Forumite
    I often use strong black bags as outer packaging- especially if it's an item that could be damaged by getting wet in the rain.
    "I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    I used to use "bags for Life" turned inside out. They were good and sturdy.
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    I'd prefer a rubble sack or something a bit thicker than a black bag.
    Only reason is that they split so easy, if the postie doesn't notice, or it's raining or something then the teddy gets wet, and they're a nightmare to dry :(
    Depends on the black bag. All black bags aren't equal. As long as its not a used BB and strong enough for the job can't see the problem.
  • fishingcinema
    fishingcinema Posts: 1,048 Forumite
    I use strong black bags too on top of bubble wrap,
    The only complaint i have ever had is that an item smelt of smoke (non smoker) upon smelling the bags there was a smell of smoke on them.
  • I-Owe-You
    I-Owe-You Posts: 497 Forumite
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    I wouldn't mind.... seems a bit of a silly thing to complain about if you ask me...so long as the item arrives safe and sound and undamaged then you've kept your part of the bargain?

    There's no pleasing some people... I just think you were unlucky - I think most people would be ok with this... I appreciate what people are saying regarding the super thin poundshop-esq liners though...
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    edited 15 March 2010 at 10:40PM
    I use strong black bags too on top of bubble wrap,
    The only complaint i have ever had is that an item smelt of smoke (non smoker) upon smelling the bags there was a smell of smoke on them.
    I'm glad (sorry :o) that someone else has had this problem, I've had those & thought I was going mad

    I was accusing everyone in my house of smoking on the QT till I finally discovered it was actually the bags themselves


    EDIT ... sorry, that wasn't very clear :o

    what I meant was that I had a roll of new bin bags that smelled like an ashtray but it took me ages to figure out where the smell was actually coming from
  • paulofessex
    paulofessex Posts: 1,728 Forumite
    Swan wrote: »
    I'm glad (sorry :o) that someone else has had this problem, I've had those & thought I was going mad

    I was accusing everyone in my house of smoking on the QT till I finally discovered it was actually the bags themselves

    Are you sure it was cigarrette smoke, l only say that as l have noticed before now how some black bags have a smokey smell to them, and these are new and still on the roll.
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    Are you sure it was cigarrette smoke, l only say that as l have noticed before now how some black bags have a smokey smell to them, and these are new and still on the roll.
    in my case there never was any cigarette smoke, it smelled as if someone had been emptying ashtrays into my bin, & it was driving me mad

    I eventually traced it to a fresh roll of bin bags, they came from Poundland, so next time I was in I had a sniff & sure enough they all smelled like an ashtray
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