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![]() Good for you for not blaming the seller. When people ship items, it seems often times the buyer doesn't consider the effort the seller takes to package the item, take it to the shipper, fill out the paperwork, and have it sent off to the buyer. It is quite a favor when a seller is willing to ship the item, so buyers really should be more understanding when there is damage. Thank you for sharing this experience.
Yeah, isn't that ridiculous? I'm not sure about the other companies, but FedEx provides the first $100 coverage if you use air shipping (1-3 day). They also provide packing supplies like shipping envelopes, boxes, and bubble wrap for free (the boxes aren't very big though) for air shipping. I know UPS charges for all shipping supplies. Last edited by Myka; 11-04-2016 at 04:25 PM. |
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![]() Canada Post also charges for all shipping supplies.
Except for tape. They'll give you some tape for free haha. |
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![]() I guess it's all dependent on what you are shipping aswell as how it is packed, if it's a $100 reactor it may be worth by Canada post to insure it for $12??
If I was buying a BK skimmer forsure I would be insuring it even if used since they aren't cheap and if damaged or missing then you're out of a whole lot of money!
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