
Sean Mahoney |

Hello Paizo!
I am not wanting any action on this at all, but I did want to give some feedback.
I just received Pathfinder 12, Pathfinder 13, and Pathfinder Companion: Second Darkness (hooray!). However all three were shipped in the same size (and therefor cost I am sure) container as a single Pathfinder typically ships in. Unfortunately it was a bit too tight for the journey and now the corners of both the Companion and 13 are fairly bent up.
Now, they are not unusable in any way, it is just a little disappointing when these are books I really enjoy to seem them a little beat up when I get them.
I know that it will cost me more, but in the future if shipments of that many books at once could be sent in a slightly larger container, I would appreciate it.
Once again, no action or remedy is being sought here, I am just looking to provide feedback.
Thanks for all the amazing work!
Sean Mahoney

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I have a question of a similar vein; i live in a condo in middle manhattan and all our residential PO boxes are *small*.
How would you normally ship that number of material ?
Or a hard copy like PCCS for that matter.
Normally UPS or Fed Ex leaves packages with the doormen but the regular mail man {i've never seen him} just *smooshes* everything in there. {the reason i pick up my Vanity Fair mags from Borders}

Alison McKenzie |

I have a question of a similar vein; i live in a condo in middle manhattan and all our residential PO boxes are *small*.
How would you normally ship that number of material ?
Or a hard copy like PCCS for that matter.
Normally UPS or Fed Ex leaves packages with the doormen but the regular mail man {i've never seen him} just *smooshes* everything in there. {the reason i pick up my Vanity Fair mags from Borders}
Pathfinder books normally go out in cardboard envelopes if they're shipped via USPS. If they're shipped via UPS, however, the cardboard envelope gets placed in a box and then it's shipped.