by Jack Straw » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:31 am
Well, the biggest toy store in the States apparently doesn't care about ruining kid's Christmases, all they care about is the almighty dollar.
My wife ordered the main present for my daughter - a huge dollhouse - from Toys R Us online and had it shipped to the house.
I'll be damned if they didn't ship the thing in the original white and pink box with pictures of the dollhouse all over it. They didn't put it in another box, they didn't even wrap it in cheap brown paper. They simply slapped a UPS label on to it and sent it off.
Especially at this time of year, is it really worth saving the extra couple cents by not covering the box? Not to mention the thing could be in pieces after getting thrown around by UPS and we wouldn't know it until Christmas morning. Imagine the disappointment to open your one present you wanted most and it's broken.
Of course, the UPS guy is bringing it off the truck just as the bus rolls up.
Boycott Toys R Us. They don't deserve to be the largest toy store.
Well, the biggest toy store in the States apparently doesn't care about ruining kid's Christmases, all they care about is the almighty dollar.
My wife ordered the main present for my daughter - a huge dollhouse - from Toys R Us online and had it shipped to the house.
I'll be damned if they didn't ship the thing in the original white and pink box with pictures of the dollhouse all over it. They didn't put it in another box, they didn't even wrap it in cheap brown paper. They simply slapped a UPS label on to it and sent it off.
Especially at this time of year, is it really worth saving the extra couple cents by not covering the box? Not to mention the thing could be in pieces after getting thrown around by UPS and we wouldn't know it until Christmas morning. Imagine the disappointment to open your one present you wanted most and it's broken.
Of course, the UPS guy is bringing it off the truck just as the bus rolls up.
Boycott Toys R Us. They don't deserve to be the largest toy store.