Rooster_Ties Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 (edited) Got two AOL CD's yesterday (both of them in some sort of damn "masonite/cardboard-on-steroids"-type box (very thick, very heavy), that took me like two minutes to figure out how to open), and then another one today -- this time in a damn "DVD-like" box. And I've gotten them before in tin-cans (at least three or four last time, like 6 or 8 months ago, if I remember right). How can I stop this shit???? I can't imagine anybody buying AOL when they send you dozens of CD's in the mail, in ever more environmentally-fucked-up packaging. Burn in hell, AOL!!! ( Whew, that felt good. ) Seriously, how can I stop getting this stuff?? How many trees and petroleum products were used to create the millions of CD's and packaging that AOL uses whenever they upgrade or decide to do some mega-promotion?? Can't pick up a free weekly newspaper any more without an AOL CD falling out either. What the fuck????? Edited September 1, 2004 by Rooster_Ties Quote
couw Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 they switched from jewel or whatever cases to plain cardboard long ago over here. probably 'cause people would buy spindles of blanks and take a pile of AOL disks for the jewel cases, using the disks as coasters or beermats. they are also great for making lamp shades. Quote
scottb Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 I was thinking that new composite box would make good packaging for a special edition Blue Note. Maybe a new version of Blue Train! Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted September 1, 2004 Author Report Posted September 1, 2004 I was thinking that new composite box..... Did you get one too, Scott?? Can't tell what the hell it's made out of. It looks like cardboard, but it's as heavy and solid as wood. I could maybe see making this stuff for things that were actually being sold. But for promotional products??? Stuff that's designed to be thrown away???????? Who's bright idea was THAT!!!!!! Yeah, that's right, I'm... Quote
Tjazz Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 I thought the new mailing would make a good box to send CDs. (or cdrs) Quote
Guest Chaney Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 (edited) Got two AOL CD's yesterday (both of them in some sort of damn "masonite/cardboard-on-steroids"-type box (very thick, very heavy), that took me like two minutes to figure out how to open... Why, pray tell, did you even take the time to open it? I got the same mailing. What I'd suggest you do is as I did: in a rage, fling the entire package against an inside garage wall. (Be sure your car is not in the garage.) 'Course, next day, the computer I ordered from Dell arrived with... AN AOL CD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What we need is an AOL OPT OUT mailing list. Maybe if we'd all contact our Attorneys General? ON THE EDIT: By the way, after you've destroyed a few things in the manner described above, you'll be able to time your shouted curse to exactly coincide with the object hitting the wall. That way, the two sounds become one and you can then pretend that the neighbors aren't wise to your lunacy. Edited September 2, 2004 by Chaney Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 last nite i got the hugest of jewel packs from AOL. the thing must literally weigh that of 3 regular jewels...it's very nice and i hope they send me many more! Quote
7/4 Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 Got two AOL CD's yesterday (both of them in some sort of damn "masonite/cardboard-on-steroids"-type box (very thick, very heavy), that took me like two minutes to figure out how to open... Why, pray tell, did you even take the time to open it? I got the same mailing. What I'd suggest you do is as I did: in a rage, fling the entire package against an inside garage wall. (Be sure your car is not in the garage.) I don't even bother to do that... Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted September 2, 2004 Author Report Posted September 2, 2004 Why, pray tell, did you even take the time to open it? Well, at first I wasn't even gonna bother. But then when I discovered that I couldn't open it, I simply had to figure out how to!! PS: I probably will save it, and use to send some discs to somebody some time. It looks like it would hold about 3 or maybe 4 CDR's (without jewelboxes, of course). Quote
BERIGAN Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 I used to get them all the time...haven't gotten any in awhile...Collect 'em like baseball cards! Trade them on the web, get the rare ones before they are too expensive! I wonder with bulk mail type of things if you could put refused on package and stick it back in the mailbox???? Is there a return addy? Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 What you should do is throw them in a box along with all your other junk mail that you collect over a couple months. Once the box is full, mail it to AOL with a note that says, "Hey, thanks for sending me your crap. Here's some of mine for you!" Quote
7/4 Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 Direct Marketing Asso. Mail Preference Service Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 (edited) using the disks as coasters or beermats. they are also great for making lamp shades. You can also hang CDs in your garden to scare off the birds. It helps to conduct a poll of the birds musical taste first so you put out the things they really hate. Cat Anderson? The Hawk Flies? Edited September 2, 2004 by Bev Stapleton Quote
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