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Proper handling question.. broken dreams :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1056301" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>I can't say for sure about the driver that delivered it, but I can't see why any of them would not remove the package from the rear of the package car.</p><p></p><p>I am able to give some input about how it was handled in transit until it got to the driver to attempt delivery. I am an irreg driver, basically anything over 70 lbs, large, not cardboard,I handle in my facility. We get speakers from JL audio all the time, so I'd assume your package is similar. Sometimes they're a pain, but at least in my facility they rarely suffer more than a 2 foot drop, and given the size of most of them it's very easy to get one side on the ground without dropping anything.</p><p></p><p>From what you say it definitely sounds like precautions were taken to ensure no damage, but I really can't count how many things encased in a wood frame are just not secured properly. I hope you get this taken care of without much issue, but sometimes things just don't work out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1056301, member: 28856"] I can't say for sure about the driver that delivered it, but I can't see why any of them would not remove the package from the rear of the package car. I am able to give some input about how it was handled in transit until it got to the driver to attempt delivery. I am an irreg driver, basically anything over 70 lbs, large, not cardboard,I handle in my facility. We get speakers from JL audio all the time, so I'd assume your package is similar. Sometimes they're a pain, but at least in my facility they rarely suffer more than a 2 foot drop, and given the size of most of them it's very easy to get one side on the ground without dropping anything. From what you say it definitely sounds like precautions were taken to ensure no damage, but I really can't count how many things encased in a wood frame are just not secured properly. I hope you get this taken care of without much issue, but sometimes things just don't work out. [/QUOTE]
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