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  • ThumbRemote
    ThumbRemote Posts: 4,734 Forumite
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    mac.d wrote: »
    As far as cardboard boxes go, it's fairly thick and appears pretty strong, and generally fit for the purpose its meant for. I'm not really sure why everyone seems to assume the box is delicate or not robust enough for its intended use?

    Because unfortunately on this board a good number of posters only want to try and put down or blame the person who first posted. Making things up is one way they do that.

    Don't worry, it's a reflection on them, not you.
  • MothballsWallet
    MothballsWallet Posts: 15,874 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    Its a flower box,all the carriers know whats inside them.
    However its obvious the cardboard has been wet, and everyone knows how 'robust' wet cardboard is.
    All you can do is try and dry it out as best you can, whilst minimising damage. Looks to me like the did the right thing.
    allowed it to dry and then bagged it up.
    BREAKING NEWS: "Wet cardboard" to be renamed "Theresa May".
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