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So, so not much of a "theft" per se rather than a crappy packing job...
I just received damaged goods from a seller due to his packing job. Must just be me, but I always overkill the shipping container to make sure any of my buyers goods arrive in the same way as I send them ![]() Such a shame, too, especially when sending odd or rare items
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I sent an 8cwt rim to the prairie. To save weight it wasn’t packed at all. I wrote the address on the rim with marker and Purolator attached their label. All that was said was that Purolator wouldn’t be responsible for damage during shipping. James received his rim With no problems.
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