When you add 3 and 4 you clearly get seven right?
Unless 3 plus 4 is two (in the number of packages). This is because the return authorization required them to be in separate shipments (for some reason).
Wouldn’t it be better though – since they are going to the same place – that 3 + 4 becomes just one singular package.
But, no. There is a policy that must be followed. No matter what. (Even if it costs more to do it that way.)
Surely somewhere there are smarter people who have decided 3 and 4 is not one, but two – and – where everyone else would say they make seven. Maybe we need to think more and ask questions so that we can be even more efficient. Math is fun, isn’t it?
~ Dawn aka Hat Girl