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Rubbish eBay Packing - What Should I Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 520063" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>I don't think there's anything to lose from a polite message offering a suggestion. Afterall, it's only a matter of time that those packaging practices will result in a **** up he's going to be out of pocket as a result of. He may respond positively or negatively. But either way, at least you tried.</p><p></p><p>I had a similar one recently; I asked the seller to please use plenty of bubble wrap and a solid box big enough to avoid damage to the item should it get crushed. He said he would do. It turned up in a star case which was jammed into a box barely big enough, so if the box had been crushed at all the star case would have done diddly squat! </p><p></p><p>Some people don't understand the concept of an item needing some padded space around it to avoid damage, sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 520063, member: 8868"] I don't think there's anything to lose from a polite message offering a suggestion. Afterall, it's only a matter of time that those packaging practices will result in a **** up he's going to be out of pocket as a result of. He may respond positively or negatively. But either way, at least you tried. I had a similar one recently; I asked the seller to please use plenty of bubble wrap and a solid box big enough to avoid damage to the item should it get crushed. He said he would do. It turned up in a star case which was jammed into a box barely big enough, so if the box had been crushed at all the star case would have done diddly squat! Some people don't understand the concept of an item needing some padded space around it to avoid damage, sadly. [/QUOTE]
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