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Originally Posted by njobe89 i don't get the people blaming the guy who shipped the product... he paid for a service and packaged it properly with a note saying fragile
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Would any of you ship a sheet of glass half way across the country wrapped in cardboard with a fragile sticker on it and expect it to make it undamaged? Would any of you ship a wine glass wrapped in paper with a sticker on it and expect it to make it? If it is fragile and you know it, you pack it like it is fragile, so they can't break it. If it will bend and you know it, you pack it so it can't be bent. It is thin sheet metal not plate steel it is gonna bend. Hell I could bend the corner by dropping it from 2 feet high. I could bend it by dropping a 20lb box on it in the middle. It could have got caught on a conveyor. Because of the fact that workers throw boxes around, you as a shipper should never trust them to care for your product. Shippers fault I stand by it. |
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