Who was the first dealer to discover.....

that it's possible to wrap a slab SO tightly with stretched and taped bubble wrap that you can hardly get even a knife in to cut it open?
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that it's possible to wrap a slab SO tightly with stretched and taped bubble wrap that you can hardly get even a knife in to cut it open?
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Probably the same one that double tapes bubble envelope mailers so that you end up just cutting open the entire package....
Cheers, RickO
I got more than a few like that. It was like unwrapping a mummy where they used tape instead of cloth.
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I think it's better than some of the alternatives
Remember this thread from from last year ? 
Are you kidding me? Disgusting.
jwittenjwitten Posts: 2,301 ✭✭✭✭✭ March 24, 2017 10:07AM in U.S. Coin Forum
I just had the most nasty package arrive. A coin was placed in 3 boxes. Outer box was priority mail box. Middle was a soap box. Inner was a CONDOM BOX. Who ships like that?!?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/978288/are-you-kidding-me-disgusting/p1
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at least it was well protected....
Don't quote me on that.
Probably the first one who got a coin returned because of the little chip in the stacking tab on the slab.
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This guy.
Hoard the keys.
Every one of my packages that I send out, you just described.
I do so they go to your landfill
With online sales taxes, same guy will soon just stick a forever stamp on the obverse.