zx2slow
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Ordered a 56" top chest from HFT. It arrived damaged and I refused to take delivery.
Never had damaged freight before, what happens now?
Never had damaged freight before, what happens now?
How bad was it damaged? They will probably dump at a decent discount.
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I've noticed that a lot of the cheaper tool companies don't do a very good job of packaging so a lot of stuff gets damaged. I don't know where in NH you are but there is a HF store in Londonderry or Salem. I don't recall which. But one option is to have it shipped to the store and pick it up there. I know it is a pain but at least it's in their hands before you get it.
OK, now I am a bit confused. You paid the shipping for shipping for the first box, but it was damaged so you didn't accept it. Now they want you to pay to ship the replacement box? If that is the case, it sounds screwed up to me. You already paid for shipping the box, it isn't your fault the box arrived damaged.Got a refund after I asked for a replacement, problem is that they didn't refund shipping.
E-Mailed HFT support today, bottom box is overflowing and I need more space.
OK, now I am a bit confused. You paid the shipping for shipping for the first box, but it was damaged so you didn't accept it. Now they want you to pay to ship the replacement box? If that is the case, it sounds screwed up to me. You already paid for shipping the box, it isn't your fault the box arrived damaged.
How come you didn't just buy one from the store if you saw them there? The "shipping crate" and I use that term loosely, for my 44" HF box was made out of some kind of balsa wood I think. It just crumbled in my hand. I have no idea how they make it here at all from China.
When it rains it pours, package with a vintage wrench went missing.
I need to stick with getting stuff locally.
Harbor Freight came though, got my top box in. Some of the soft aluminum trim got clobbered somehow, box wasn't damaged. Hopefully replacements are available, took some pics and sent them an e-mail.
