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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Crooked Stic on March 14, 2023, 02:09:34 PM
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USPS strikes again Posted this on Powwow also wanting everyone to see it.So disgusted I cant stand it Found a nice Mountain Monarch. After opening the box finding it was broken.Now they tell me I have to file the claim on my own for something they done' Kinda like self checkout at Walmart not my job.
(https://i.imgur.com/jCtj2BP.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/JamKlLW.jpg)
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Wow, what did the box look like?
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The box had crook in it not busted. My guess is something heavier was thrown on it or someone could have stepped on it if it wasnt laying flat
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Definitely a sad and aggravating 😔
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Dang, and it's tough to get em to take care of it too... :deadhorse:
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Yeah my swap bow will be in a wooden box for sure whoever I get to ship it.
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Yup they aren’t much heavier than cardboard…
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They made me prove what it was worth.
You can tell them what you paid for it and they still want you to prove what it worth.
USPS-A$$ 0
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Oh man that’s so sad to see what a shame Mike, i’m sure it’s never easy to get them to make good .
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Would drive me mad as hell.
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Bummer
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That's pretty sad Mike..... With your luck, you should go buy a lottery ticket...
The PVC tube with cardboard corners taped on it so it doesn't roll would probably be the safest way to ship a one piece.... Or you could use 2x4's and build a box...
Sorry to hear this.... Kirk
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I hear what everyone is saying but something insured for$1000 should be handled with kid gloves you would think. Plus the fact they charged $52 to ship and that part prolly not covered.
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I hear what everyone is saying but something insured for$1000 should be handled with kid gloves you would think. Plus the fact they charged $52 to ship and that part prolly not covered.
My understanding is that the insurance status of a package is unknown to anybody who handles it during shipment.
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Yeah my swap bow will be in a wooden box for sure whoever I get to ship it.
I was thinking the same thing or atleast maybe a block of mini cell foam to support any weight on the box for the take-down.
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Heartbreaker Mike!!!
You all think something like this would hold up?
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Kraft-Mailing-Tubes-Case/dp/B07XPDGQ7J?fbclid=IwAR09E_1LNCXqhObPRYTpbN8KcMwbgTCwUBj6z8xzazCFIDVLgLaYqpcWc7M
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There is no reason they should not hold up if handled right. But too many times that don't happen so PVC will prolly be good.
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I am sorry for your loss - I feel even this case should have been packed in bubble wrap and cardboard. You just can’t be certain how people will handle stuff that is clearly insured and fragile! [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
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I sent a recurve down to Texas heavy duty homemade reinforced cardboard box. Extra layers of cardboard and 10 inches was missing from the box when it got there. Luckily nothing was wrong with the bow so it must have happened in the last leg of its journey. The box I had was previously made by another well-known hobby bowyer. And there was fragile stickers all over it. I don't know if that makes them think that they can handle it rougher and test the box or what. But I will never mark one fragile again even though it came on the box. JF
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The box.
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Typically all these long packages are damaged on conveyor belts at the various sorting facilities and distribution hubs. They spin sideways and get hung up on the conveyor supports, and the weight of other packages behind it is what breaks something.
It will even fold up a thin wall PVC pipe on occasion, but the PVC is much stronger than cardboard..... But it's real important using corners taped to that pipe so it doesn't roll around easily..... So its not really a USPS vs UPS deal.... it's the conveyor belts that are doing it.
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I think you nailed it Kirkll. JF
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I watched it happen at the airport running luggage up a large conveyor with a pair of skis that spun sideways, and they took flight! Launched em 20 yards out onto the tarmac.... I doubt a bow would live through that.