When Will We Learn?


I retired in 2020 and have been selling much of my higher-end equipment while it still has considerable value. A few of those pieces were replaced by more mid-fi pieces, but ones that usually punch way above their weight. That lessened the pain of losing the higher SQ of the more expensive gear. This past week, I bought a very nice Aperion 6C center speaker that was in pristine condition before it shipped. It arrived today, with all kinds of protection on top of the speaker and almost none underneath. The speaker weighs 40 pounds, and one of the front corners got smashed. What was so galling was that I communicated my concern to the seller before making the purchase, because how you pack an item has a lot more to do with protecting it than how much padding you add. This seller obviously was not familiar with that concept (it was not an Audiogon purchase, BTW). The damage did not affect the sound of the speaker, but since it was a front corner, it will be a constant reminder of the unnecessary incident. The kicker was that I agreed to pay an $83.00 shipping charge to avoid this from happening, but there is no way to insure against stupidity.

discnik

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@discnik 

Bummer.  

As one who has shipped and received my share of gear, I've experienced a fair number of "rejected" claims. I discovered that UPS states that properly-packaged item can survive a 2 foot drop.  This is a good rule of thumb for packing on my end, regardless of shipping method, and instructing shippers on the other end.  

It appears that you had a conversation with the seller related to "proper packing" and they did not follow your specific instructions.  I think you have a valid reason to request an adjustment from the seller due to the fact that they did not follow your reqquest.  If you have an audit trail (via email?) you have a better case.  

I once bought a hand-built musical instrument and provided them specifics on how much impact the item would be subject to via shipping.  Pack accordingly. It came in damaged.  They made an adjustment.  I would have preferred that it arrived non-damaged, but atleast the shipper had to pay for their mistakes.

Best luck.