Lingerfelt 10+ year member
BRB, CEO'N
I don't see how you justify poor packaging with "as-is". If that's the case then if you were to buy my sub and I just put it in a box and sent it to you, but "as-is" you DO NOT have the right to a refund. My 02.
I've been re-reading his posts, trying to figure out exactly what he's trying to say, as I'm over here making 2 + 2 = 7.
Allstar, you say the insurance claim will handle it, it's the seller's responsibility and the packaging should have been better.
Then you defend (your words) Faulkton's actions, which are ridiculous.
2 + 2 = 5. ****, I'm still lost here.
Refund, Faulkton deals with insurance claim, simple. Not have the buyer lose out on shipping both ways.