SkedAddled
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2018
- Messages
- 147
- Reaction score
- 145
- Points
- 137
- Location
- West Michigan
- Printer Model
- PRO-100, MG5320, Xerox 6027
So I purchased a couple sets of their silicone plugs for Canon carts
to be used with my new PRO-100. They're actually different in shape
and/or size from the ones supplied with the PGI/CLI-225 carts in the
refill kit I purchased for my MG5320, but they are fine for the 100/CLI-42.
The amusement comes from the fact that they sent the little envelope,
valued at about 9 bucks US, as "adult signature required."
The kit for my 5320 was almost $100 and delivered without question
a long time before this, requiring no signature.
The inks for the new PRO-100 were also delivered without question,
in a larger package, also with no signature required.
The question now arises: Are these silicone plugs considered to be potential
drug paraphenalia or some other controlled item used by shady physicians,
while bottles of ink costing far more are benign?
I simply don't understand it, but I was ultimately amused by the fact that I had to
go to my local postal distribution center to sign for my measly $9 envelope
when the nearly-$100 ink sets/kits were delivered with no such fanfare.
Has anyone else experienced such an odd dichotomy of shipping practices
from the same vendor with such grossly-different costs of purchase?
to be used with my new PRO-100. They're actually different in shape
and/or size from the ones supplied with the PGI/CLI-225 carts in the
refill kit I purchased for my MG5320, but they are fine for the 100/CLI-42.
The amusement comes from the fact that they sent the little envelope,
valued at about 9 bucks US, as "adult signature required."
The kit for my 5320 was almost $100 and delivered without question
a long time before this, requiring no signature.
The inks for the new PRO-100 were also delivered without question,
in a larger package, also with no signature required.
The question now arises: Are these silicone plugs considered to be potential
drug paraphenalia or some other controlled item used by shady physicians,
while bottles of ink costing far more are benign?
I simply don't understand it, but I was ultimately amused by the fact that I had to
go to my local postal distribution center to sign for my measly $9 envelope
when the nearly-$100 ink sets/kits were delivered with no such fanfare.
Has anyone else experienced such an odd dichotomy of shipping practices
from the same vendor with such grossly-different costs of purchase?