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Fedex and Ups Damage thread
Just for giggles Wondering if your like to share your Damages from shipping.
Let me start thinks off.
Krell ksa-2 amp. Knocked out of square in for factory overhaul
Canary ca-... Monos Slammed, bent back panel binding posts
Vac 140 monos Completely destroyed 1 amp Lost the other...
Rogue 120 mons Slammed back panel.
Jbl L300 Slammed broke out front baffle
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@fuzztone , maybe that's because you don't sell anything. Just sayin |
I've shipped, and/or received 100+ audio items over 20+ years, and have not had a single issue of damage (either sending or receiving). I have had a few boxes arrive in pretty bad shape, but luckily no damage to the item. I tend to over-package anything I ship. The original factory packaging is typically not sufficient, especially if it has already had multiple trips. Double boxing, added foam and plastic cling-wrap are your friends. Any possibility of an item moving in shipment, even if just a little bit, is a recipe for damage. Use enough structured foam to insure zero movement, even if the box is dropped on it's corner. Wrapping the item tightly in plastic stretch/cling wrap prevents scuffs, even better than the original factory bag/wrap I buy foam sheets from Home Depot or Lowes, and use a large drywall square as a straight-edge for measuring/cutting the foam. I'll usually buy 2 different thicknesses that can be used individually, or stacked to create 1/2", 1", 1-1/2" and 2" barriers, as needed. Do yourself a favor. Over package and prevent the hassle of a shipping damage claim. |
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