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The package came today and it was destroyed, crushed with a gaping hole in the package. If the package had been metal it still would have destroyed the lamp. Sent a note to the seller. The other one I got awhile back came fine. I WILL be having a discussion with the Post Office.
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How do you/the sellers pack stuff that this happens ?
You all know what to expect from the post office, so pack accordingly in the 1st place
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It was well packed. It was severely punctured and nothing could survive the damage it took. Worse than the Titanic and the iceberg......
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WTF! the only problem if the package is not insured they can give you a run around. I had one time in flat rate box the a kilowatt MV ballast hit the floor and put a chip in the post office floor. before the post woman put it over the counter where I can pick up the ballast. I inpected the ballast it was showing bare copper windings. it insured, i got my money back and they got a chipped floor they get to admire.
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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Funkybulb for the floor The ballast probably happened t turn with the corner with the wire down - Ouch... If it would fall with other side it would remain intact maybe just be noisy when working
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Did it get run into a wall, car crash, or fell off a office tower ?
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OUCH!!! Hope this gets taken care of! Shame that another historic lamp got destroyed.
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She said to send her pictures so she could make a claim. NOW I have to find the camera...... Picture is now posted..... SIGH!
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I`ve had to find out the hard way too, It seems the ultimate goal for the us postal service is to destroy things - I base this on my experience , For now on its best to use either fed-ex or united parcel , Or have it sent by bus. The package came today and it was destroyed, crushed with a gaping hole in the package. If the package had been metal it still would have destroyed the lamp. Sent a note to the seller. The other one I got awhile back came fine. I WILL be having a discussion with the Post Office.
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Fed-EX and UPS are worse. One of them destroyed a tube for the old 50,000 watt AM in Columbia. It was sent for a rebuild with original packing that it came in and they declined to honor the insurance. A "NEW" tube was tens of thousands of dollars. I think an attorney threat made them eventually pay up.
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