Mike Hodgkiss
Senior Member
Yes , a big get out clause that one [ poor packaging ]. Look at couriers T & C's , that exclusion clause for damage compensation is usually near the top of the list .
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Yes , a big get out clause that one [ poor packaging ]. Look at couriers T & C's , that exclusion clause for damage compensation is usually near the top of the list .
I suppose it depends on what one deems to be appropriately packed. If a thick cardboard tube got crushed, the carrier would claim that was insufficient even though you and I both know that it’s fine.I don't think that's unreasonable. If anyone is lazy/idiotic enough not to package their items properly how can you expect the courier to cover the cost of any resulting damage?
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I suppose it depends on what one deems to be appropriately packed.
If a thick cardboard tube got crushed, the carrier would claim that was insufficient...
As for cardboard tubes , great when dry , get one a bit damp and put any sort of weight on it and it will squash easily .
When I moaned to ups about increased charges, their explanation was that long rods are walked thro the depots rather than put on conveyor belts as they catch at the junctions. Wasn't even April 1st.Personally I think it’s criminal. The fact you can send heavier parcels for substantially less money is utterly bonkers. I would really like to know what it is about a long parcel that incurs such stupid fees.
I got a daiwa slr 12, wrapped in paper and pushed though the letterbox. Undamaged too but not recomended!There has been a previous thread on this very subject , it will come up if you search it and it does contain a few more bits of advice / opinion on this subject . The advice I have given on this and previous threads has been advice garnered from experience . I have shipped a LOT of rods over the years ,from memory none have been damaged in transit , one didn't reach its destination during covid but after repeat attempts it eventually arrived at its destination in Italy [ credit to UPS] and one was claimed by the recipient not to have been delivered , although I had proof to the contrary I was forced in the end to refund him. Overall I have been lucky .A final word . On subject of inappropriately packaged , couriers WILL accept packages for shipping that are badly packaged , I have received a number of rods simply wrapped in paper or bubble wrap , no tube , no packaging , nothing , amazingly they were all in one piece !