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<blockquote data-quote="wj94" data-source="post: 1845540" data-attributes="member: 553979"><p>Yeah, I brought in a set of speakers and told them to package them up and send them out. They didn't charge me for the packaging (for whatever reason) and apparently only put packing peanuts in a box with 50 pound speakers. UPS standards for speaker shipping call for 2" thick styrofoam and 2" of bubble wrap between items with the rest as packing peanuts. So because they didn't charge me for packaging, and because the stupid ***** behind the counter marked off the "packed by customer" box AFTER I had already signed the shipping slip (very illegal), UPS denied the claim on a broken speaker due to "insufficient packaging" and now I've gone through about 93204082345 phone calls trying to get the UPS Store to cover the damage out of pocket since they ****ed up. Screw you too, UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wj94, post: 1845540, member: 553979"] Yeah, I brought in a set of speakers and told them to package them up and send them out. They didn't charge me for the packaging (for whatever reason) and apparently only put packing peanuts in a box with 50 pound speakers. UPS standards for speaker shipping call for 2" thick styrofoam and 2" of bubble wrap between items with the rest as packing peanuts. So because they didn't charge me for packaging, and because the stupid ***** behind the counter marked off the "packed by customer" box AFTER I had already signed the shipping slip (very illegal), UPS denied the claim on a broken speaker due to "insufficient packaging" and now I've gone through about 93204082345 phone calls trying to get the UPS Store to cover the damage out of pocket since they ****ed up. Screw you too, UPS. [/QUOTE]
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