Rockuf8
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Bought 4 sets of brand new Cornwell casters for my boxes on egay.
I've have items arrive damaged before from piss poor packing so I felt compelled to explain to the seller to make sure they were packed well for the journey. He assured me they would be bubble wrapped.
Well, they arrived this morning FedEx Ground in a large box and one smaller box. The seller put each caster loosely in a small bubblewrap pouch/bag and stapled the bag shut with one or two staples. The bubble on most of the bubble packing material looked popped, so the bubblewrap wasn't new.
Did he think this would be good enough? I don't get how people don't realize the importance of good packing especially for heavy items. When I ship items they are so well protected they could fall out of the box and still be remain perfect.
These casters needed to be tightly wrapped with a larger bubblewrap, then taped tighly so they were encapsulated, so if they did bounce around the nuts or edges of the caster plates wouldn't do any damage. This is not a FedEx handling issue, but a lousy packing job.
I paid for brand new casters and that's what I expected.
There are gouges, chips and scratches to just about everyone of the 16 casters. less than 6 seemed decent enough with small chips or scratches to the plastic I might be able to live with or touch up.
Here are two photos of the worst rigid and swivel caster.
I've have items arrive damaged before from piss poor packing so I felt compelled to explain to the seller to make sure they were packed well for the journey. He assured me they would be bubble wrapped.
Well, they arrived this morning FedEx Ground in a large box and one smaller box. The seller put each caster loosely in a small bubblewrap pouch/bag and stapled the bag shut with one or two staples. The bubble on most of the bubble packing material looked popped, so the bubblewrap wasn't new.
Did he think this would be good enough? I don't get how people don't realize the importance of good packing especially for heavy items. When I ship items they are so well protected they could fall out of the box and still be remain perfect.
These casters needed to be tightly wrapped with a larger bubblewrap, then taped tighly so they were encapsulated, so if they did bounce around the nuts or edges of the caster plates wouldn't do any damage. This is not a FedEx handling issue, but a lousy packing job.
I paid for brand new casters and that's what I expected.
There are gouges, chips and scratches to just about everyone of the 16 casters. less than 6 seemed decent enough with small chips or scratches to the plastic I might be able to live with or touch up.
Here are two photos of the worst rigid and swivel caster.
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