FEX EX Damaged New Legacy's


I just had to refused shipment on a pair Legacy Foundation subs. They were skidded, stood on end, strapped, and very nicely packaged. But....two big holes in the upper part of the corners revealed a nice blemish/scuff and  indentation on the front of one of the speakers. The Foundations use no grill, so what's visible is going to be REALLY visible. At a list price of 4350.00 dollars a piece you would think whoever checkmarks the damage at Fed Ex would have a look. I say that because the driver admitted his paperwork showed " damaged" ... I took pictures, called my dealer and he's taking care of it. I'm not a bit concerned as Legacy has always been super to deal with. Crap ...... 
nitrobob
FedEx is certainly not getting much love here :)

A friend sent his turntable back to the manufacturer - motor was noisy.

Well, didn't FedEx make a mess of it. Cover broken, hinge broken and plinth cracked.

And like so many others, he is now in the glorious limbo of dispute.

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@tubebuffer Did your wife's sister join in, tell on you or keep quiet! Thanks for the laugh!
A few years ago when I purchased my speakers, they were shipped Fedex, Michigan to Oregon. They showed up in a box van with a roll-up door, the only two items in the truck. They were laying on their sides, loose, and had been sliding all around freely for at least 100 miles. There was an unused coil of rope laying in the corner. Stupid and lazy both, I guess.
I've always used FedEx or asked anyone I purchase audio gear from to please use FedEx. Then my son while on Christmas break got a job at FedEx loading trucks. He told me stories that were just hard to listen to knowing my gear may have had to endure. I've always asked seller to write on box glass, fragile, this side up, my son told me that workers don't care and just laugh when they see that and through and kick the boxes on the truck. Just thinking of my tube amp being treated like this makes me cringe.