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Proper handling question.. broken dreams :(
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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1056409" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>Early enough in the day, I might have had to deliver out the front also. When a car is bricked out, sometimes choices are limited.</p><p></p><p>I foresee a disappointing outcome for the OP. Had the subwoofer been wrapped in plastic and the box filled with spray foam, it is doubtful that any damage would have happened. But that is beside the point, because yours is damaged.</p><p></p><p>I do not see a problem with rolling a heavy package to position it onto a 2 wheeler. According to UPS' shipping manifest, we do not guarantee that a package will be oriented in any particular direction in transit, that means it should be safe on any side. Rolling it may have caused the damage, but had it been packed properly, damage would not have occurred. If it was a good deal and is cheap to repair, I would repair it and skip the claims process. It we pick it up and return it to the shipper, you will have to pay to get it back if it is fixed. This is clearly a case where it might be best to eat the repair and move on with life.</p><p></p><p>Also, check the sticky at the top of this forum, particularly the last post, it pertains to the OP specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1056409, member: 13921"] Early enough in the day, I might have had to deliver out the front also. When a car is bricked out, sometimes choices are limited. I foresee a disappointing outcome for the OP. Had the subwoofer been wrapped in plastic and the box filled with spray foam, it is doubtful that any damage would have happened. But that is beside the point, because yours is damaged. I do not see a problem with rolling a heavy package to position it onto a 2 wheeler. According to UPS' shipping manifest, we do not guarantee that a package will be oriented in any particular direction in transit, that means it should be safe on any side. Rolling it may have caused the damage, but had it been packed properly, damage would not have occurred. If it was a good deal and is cheap to repair, I would repair it and skip the claims process. It we pick it up and return it to the shipper, you will have to pay to get it back if it is fixed. This is clearly a case where it might be best to eat the repair and move on with life. Also, check the sticky at the top of this forum, particularly the last post, it pertains to the OP specifically. [/QUOTE]
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