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Sending individual bags on pallet

Hi, I am currently prepping some pine cones and was looking to send them via a pallet, however, if I was to send them in boxes on the pallet it would only get half the units on the pallet. Can I put the individual units (bags) on the pallet? And how would I do so

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Sending individual bags on pallet

Hi, I am currently prepping some pine cones and was looking to send them via a pallet, however, if I was to send them in boxes on the pallet it would only get half the units on the pallet. Can I put the individual units (bags) on the pallet? And how would I do so

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Prep them like you want the buyer to receive them in one piece --

Whatever you need to do so they are protected from being thrown off the Empire State Building AND being run over by a forklift.

In addition, Amazon has gone 'minimalist' in packaging for shipment. My last several shipments came in plastic bags. One was the package of socks (as sold in stores) with just the shipping label stuck on it.

At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_fMzb7reIFnJYw, although I may have phrased it differently, I agree with @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp. 😊

You want your product to survive a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface. There is some prep guidance here along with packaging and prep requirements. You may consider bubble wrap for pine cones.

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At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.
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I was about to say that it gets much more embarrassing than socks, but you beat me to it lol

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Sending individual bags on pallet

Hi, I am currently prepping some pine cones and was looking to send them via a pallet, however, if I was to send them in boxes on the pallet it would only get half the units on the pallet. Can I put the individual units (bags) on the pallet? And how would I do so

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Sending individual bags on pallet

Hi, I am currently prepping some pine cones and was looking to send them via a pallet, however, if I was to send them in boxes on the pallet it would only get half the units on the pallet. Can I put the individual units (bags) on the pallet? And how would I do so

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Sending individual bags on pallet

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Hi, I am currently prepping some pine cones and was looking to send them via a pallet, however, if I was to send them in boxes on the pallet it would only get half the units on the pallet. Can I put the individual units (bags) on the pallet? And how would I do so

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Prep them like you want the buyer to receive them in one piece --

Whatever you need to do so they are protected from being thrown off the Empire State Building AND being run over by a forklift.

In addition, Amazon has gone 'minimalist' in packaging for shipment. My last several shipments came in plastic bags. One was the package of socks (as sold in stores) with just the shipping label stuck on it.

At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_fMzb7reIFnJYw, although I may have phrased it differently, I agree with @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp. 😊

You want your product to survive a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface. There is some prep guidance here along with packaging and prep requirements. You may consider bubble wrap for pine cones.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.
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I was about to say that it gets much more embarrassing than socks, but you beat me to it lol

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Prep them like you want the buyer to receive them in one piece --

Whatever you need to do so they are protected from being thrown off the Empire State Building AND being run over by a forklift.

In addition, Amazon has gone 'minimalist' in packaging for shipment. My last several shipments came in plastic bags. One was the package of socks (as sold in stores) with just the shipping label stuck on it.

At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Prep them like you want the buyer to receive them in one piece --

Whatever you need to do so they are protected from being thrown off the Empire State Building AND being run over by a forklift.

In addition, Amazon has gone 'minimalist' in packaging for shipment. My last several shipments came in plastic bags. One was the package of socks (as sold in stores) with just the shipping label stuck on it.

At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_fMzb7reIFnJYw, although I may have phrased it differently, I agree with @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp. 😊

You want your product to survive a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface. There is some prep guidance here along with packaging and prep requirements. You may consider bubble wrap for pine cones.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.
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I was about to say that it gets much more embarrassing than socks, but you beat me to it lol

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TaylorR_Amazon

Hello @Seller_fMzb7reIFnJYw, although I may have phrased it differently, I agree with @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp. 😊

You want your product to survive a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface. There is some prep guidance here along with packaging and prep requirements. You may consider bubble wrap for pine cones.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
At least the mail man didn't laugh at my choices. I'm considering buying some thongs just to get a chuckle out of him.
View post

I was about to say that it gets much more embarrassing than socks, but you beat me to it lol

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