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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 3338627" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>You are both right you know.</p><p></p><p>First of all, the shipping company shouldn't be throwing packages around. I can understand the occasional hard set down on a really heavy package, maybe sliding, but a package should never go in the air, there is just never a reason for it.</p><p></p><p>Secondly the person shipping the product should always prepare for the worst. It's not that difficult to package a subwoofer to take a significant amount of abuse, really, it's not. As stated, packing peanuts will not keep the contents of a box from moving.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world both the packager and the shipper would do their jobs perfectly and nobody would ever have problems, however we do not live in a perfect world, and in the world we do live in it is MUCH easier to pin the problem on the packager. So whether you like it or not, if you don't package something to be ready for the worst, when it happens, you have nobody to hold accountable for damage except yourself unless you've got a **** good lawyer and lots of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 3338627, member: 570956"] You are both right you know. First of all, the shipping company shouldn't be throwing packages around. I can understand the occasional hard set down on a really heavy package, maybe sliding, but a package should never go in the air, there is just never a reason for it. Secondly the person shipping the product should always prepare for the worst. It's not that difficult to package a subwoofer to take a significant amount of abuse, really, it's not. As stated, packing peanuts will not keep the contents of a box from moving. In a perfect world both the packager and the shipper would do their jobs perfectly and nobody would ever have problems, however we do not live in a perfect world, and in the world we do live in it is MUCH easier to pin the problem on the packager. So whether you like it or not, if you don't package something to be ready for the worst, when it happens, you have nobody to hold accountable for damage except yourself unless you've got a **** good lawyer and lots of money. [/QUOTE]
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