I wish that eBay sellers would learn that newspaper and shredded paper are not effective and safe packing materials...especially when glass and metal is involved in the same box.
I had two eBay purchases arrive today, and both of them contained shards of glass. I bought a Mixmaster for a friend, and it arrived with both bowls shattered. The mixer, base, and bowls were not wrapped in bubble wrap, but simply put in the box with a lot of shredded paper for packing. I am waiting to cool down before I fire off a note to the seller (otherwise, I might verbally rip them a new a*****e).
I also bought a Corning Ware electric percolator (shhhh...I know that they were recalled, and that eBay forbids them to be sold) and it also arrived, shattered. The heating element was not padded and stabilized, so it banged about during shipping, shattering the bottom of the perc.
Doesn't common sense lead folks to examine what they are packing, and realize that their methods are useless? I know the answer to my question...I just needed to vent to some like-minded collectors.
Thanks for listening,
Joe
I had two eBay purchases arrive today, and both of them contained shards of glass. I bought a Mixmaster for a friend, and it arrived with both bowls shattered. The mixer, base, and bowls were not wrapped in bubble wrap, but simply put in the box with a lot of shredded paper for packing. I am waiting to cool down before I fire off a note to the seller (otherwise, I might verbally rip them a new a*****e).
I also bought a Corning Ware electric percolator (shhhh...I know that they were recalled, and that eBay forbids them to be sold) and it also arrived, shattered. The heating element was not padded and stabilized, so it banged about during shipping, shattering the bottom of the perc.
Doesn't common sense lead folks to examine what they are packing, and realize that their methods are useless? I know the answer to my question...I just needed to vent to some like-minded collectors.
Thanks for listening,
Joe