George,
Sorry to hear that a nice instrument was broke due to negligent shipping. I know how much you were looking forward to finding a new LP and how dissappointing it must be to receive it in this condition. You know my paranoia regarding these guys when I asked you to recommend a shipper for a recent amp purchase of mine. I do hope all resolves itself in an equitable manner but as you have indicated in your post I also have my doubts that this will occur.
My bad shipping experiences have only been in the lost package category and only with UPS. The down side of UPS is that all transactions regarding lost packages are negotiated with the shipper only. As the receiver you are at the shippers mercy to interceed on your behalf and then to compensate you fairly once the issue is concluded with UPS. Another down side is the amount of time it takes for UPS to conduct its internal traces for the lost item and then to provide the refund. I have had several packages "lost" by these guys one of which they actually showed on there website as being delivered. Additionally some of these shippments were for relatively high value items (several hundered dollars). The up side for me is that UPS has always paid off on my lost items and fortuanately the individuals I was dealing with were up front enough to see the process through and then pass the refund on to me. BTW both the cost of the item and the associated shipping costs have always been refunded.
My take away from these experiences are to always insure an item if it exceeds UPS's $100 automatic coverage and to always find a way to interact and evaluate the person you are buying from. Ask the buyer something and maybe even ask something a little irritating just to see if you get any sort of bad attitude from the individual. If the item gets lost this is who you will have to deal with to recoup on the deal.
I have had things come to me damaged but it has always been a function of inadequate packing on the part of the shipper. So far the damage has either been something I could fix or live with or I was able to send it back to the shipper for a refund. My experience so far has been if it has been packaged properly and doesn't get lost I get the item in good shape.
Let us know how things develop on this George. This is a topic that I am interested in both for you personnally and for my own edification. Hope the process works the way it should and you are treated in a fair manner.
Sorry to hear that a nice instrument was broke due to negligent shipping. I know how much you were looking forward to finding a new LP and how dissappointing it must be to receive it in this condition. You know my paranoia regarding these guys when I asked you to recommend a shipper for a recent amp purchase of mine. I do hope all resolves itself in an equitable manner but as you have indicated in your post I also have my doubts that this will occur.
My bad shipping experiences have only been in the lost package category and only with UPS. The down side of UPS is that all transactions regarding lost packages are negotiated with the shipper only. As the receiver you are at the shippers mercy to interceed on your behalf and then to compensate you fairly once the issue is concluded with UPS. Another down side is the amount of time it takes for UPS to conduct its internal traces for the lost item and then to provide the refund. I have had several packages "lost" by these guys one of which they actually showed on there website as being delivered. Additionally some of these shippments were for relatively high value items (several hundered dollars). The up side for me is that UPS has always paid off on my lost items and fortuanately the individuals I was dealing with were up front enough to see the process through and then pass the refund on to me. BTW both the cost of the item and the associated shipping costs have always been refunded.
My take away from these experiences are to always insure an item if it exceeds UPS's $100 automatic coverage and to always find a way to interact and evaluate the person you are buying from. Ask the buyer something and maybe even ask something a little irritating just to see if you get any sort of bad attitude from the individual. If the item gets lost this is who you will have to deal with to recoup on the deal.
I have had things come to me damaged but it has always been a function of inadequate packing on the part of the shipper. So far the damage has either been something I could fix or live with or I was able to send it back to the shipper for a refund. My experience so far has been if it has been packaged properly and doesn't get lost I get the item in good shape.
Let us know how things develop on this George. This is a topic that I am interested in both for you personnally and for my own edification. Hope the process works the way it should and you are treated in a fair manner.