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    Default Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    japan_pack_1.jpg japan_pack_2.jpg

    A cardboard box and Styrofoam top and bottom.
    Two straps to handle it and a round inspection hole to see the serial Number on the slot.

    Wow
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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    I assume the delivery people in Japan do a much better job handling them

    Maybe Fedex, UPS and DSL should train their employees there
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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    great idea, LD, train all there people over there for here. I vote Yes!!
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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    Quote Originally Posted by arbycoffee
    great idea, LD, train all there people over there for here. I vote Yes!!
    Train them there - then leave then there. Then hire people who care about their customers.

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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    yeah and then thats when no pachi will make it out of Japan

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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    But is that a picture of it after it is shipped or before it was shipped?
    and a few others.

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    Default Re: Here is how they are boxed in Japan

    Amen brother sid i hear you loud and clear

    Quote Originally Posted by arbycoffee
    japan_pack_1.jpg japan_pack_2.jpg

    A cardboard box and Styrofoam top and bottom.
    Two straps to handle it and a round inspection hole to see the serial Number on the slot.

    Wow
    Wow a vergin machine im blown away almost as much as when i see an arby machine
    Last edited by drcrippen324; 05-22-2006 at 06:45 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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