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I just received a box from Amazon that measures about 24" x 18" x 9". It's weight...about the same as an empty box.
Upon opening, what should I find but a ton of bubble wrap and a thin padded 6" x 3" envelope.
Inside the envelope...6 button cells.
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I get the same from Amazon. I'm starting to wonder if they're not allowed to ship button cell batteries in just a padded envelope since they are lithium batteries. Although that box is still way way way way oversized.
But, I don't think the Amazon workers get paid/rewarded for efficient packaging, rather, it's more about how many packages can you ship in an hour, so if that's the box that's on hand, that's the box it's going in.
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I have had that happen on occasion .
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I'm pretty sure that Amazon's choice of shipping packaging is all selected by computer, so there's probably some error in the database for that item. Maybe a dimension listed as feet instead of inches.
I think there's a way to give "packaging feedback" in the order status page. I did that once in the past when they used a type of packaging normally used for books that just had folded in flaps, and when stuffed with the items I ordered would open up in transit and the items would "evaporate".
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Ordered a Disney "PIN" and it came in a 1 and 1/2 ft by 4 " x 4".... way bigger than needed