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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Bad Shipping

via daddio of tapewarm:
"I received this in the mail today. And this is after I pulled the dent out some. Inside are my 2 new Doepfer modules, A149-1 and A149-2, the Source of Uncertainty Suite. Thankfully the shipper had wrapped the modules in bubble wrap and filled the box with styro peanuts so no damage was sustained. Had they been packed with wrinkled up newspaper as is too often the case, I doubt they would have survived the impact." "you might consider this as a public service announcement."

12 comments:

  1. one word:

    "O U C H ! !"

    [okay, one word and some punctuation]

    ...zontar

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  2. I've had so many bad shipping experiences over the last couple years, these companies just throw the stuff around, and then there are people who sell expensive gear but don't pack well....Don't get me started

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  3. I picked up an ARP Odyssey mkIII in beautiful shape. It was packed extremely well when I received it. I couldn't believe how well, until I get to the synth... The packing was taped directly to the side panels. Let's just say the mkIII has very delicate side panels. As hard as I tried, the tape took some of the stain with it. I know have a few minor blemishes on what should have been a perfect synth. Yes, this one wasn't the shipping company's fault, but a shipping blunder none-the-less.

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  4. I had a Jupiter-8 show up from California with its top three keys broken. Crushed corner looked a lot like the box in these pics. It was wrapped half-ass in small-bubble wrap, with about 3" of popcorn all around. This corner broke free of the wrap!

    Seller had a low rating on eBay. eBay, eBay, eBay. Whadda ya gonna do. The good news is, he turned out to be a good guy & refunded half my money. It was thoroughly cleaned & repaired, and sold.

    No Stretta, not to you. You got my other Jupe. The perfect one!

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  5. yeah, as joseph says, don't get me started. I just had my first gearslutz experience however from a professional violinist. Purchased a Korg SE-500, and wow, it arrived in a box that weighed more than the SE itself, I shit you not. There were like 4 boxes, one in the other.... It would had taken a tank to crush it, and the size of the box was beyond large enough for enough packaging material. This is how it should always be done. ;)

    Aaron

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  6. Thanks to the US Postal Service, the other day I got an empty box. It was kind of crushed and open on 3 sides. Pretty awesome.

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  7. one of my favorite shipping experiences this year was from UPS. I get packages for my business at least twice a week, so they know my house. I was expecting some parts to show up and they didnt, so i tracked it...in the results it says. House not found, or incorrect address, a card has been mailed to the recipient asking for correct address.


    so they mailed a letter to my house asking for my address....the same one they used mailed the card to...

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  8. @ mr's story: this sounds pretty much like Monty Python, Catch22, or Kafka. Priceless! Postal and parcel services seem to be the very same wherever you go...

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  9. this sort of thing happens with every single usps package i've seen get shipped through DFW airport. their cargo handlers are the worst

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  10. Yikes.

    Then there was the time I hade an LP delivered to me. It arrived only in a "document" sleeve and the esteemed mailperson had folded it up to stuff it into my mailbox by force >:>

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  11. mr's story reminds me of one of my own. Years ago I had my checks stolen. The problem ended when the person that stole them decided to pay off a parking ticket with one.

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  12. I forgot to mention they were packed by UPS Store type places. People who do this for a living still don't know how to pack!

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