Hewlett Packard sent *32 sheets of A4 paper* strapped to a PALLET. Honest to god. The IT guy asked for something in paper, and HP sent it. Inside an envelope. Wrapped in bubble-wrap. Inside a large cardboard box. Taped to a pallet. (something along those terms).
Hewlett Packard sent *32 sheets of A4 paper* strapped to a PALLET. Honest to god. The IT guy asked for something in paper, and HP sent it. Inside an envelope. Wrapped in bubble-wrap. Inside a large cardboard box. Taped to a pallet. (something along those terms).
edit: Found a reference to it.
https://www.theregister.com/2009/07/29/aboxalypse_now/
And the original post referred above goes below:
https://www.theregister.com/2008/07/18/hp_packaging/
Edited by Gonemad