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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Stevens" data-source="post: 32845" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Re: What To Do?</p><p></p><p>I still have the packing materials, and although I am not a fan of UPS, I don't see how it could be their fault. The speakers were double boxed, with popcorn and paper between each layer. The boxes were taped around each edge and had no signs of damage.</p><p></p><p>I have not left feedback yet, because I wanted to give him the opportunity to fix it. Last night, he finally agreed to pay the full amount. So at least that is fixed. It was not that the expense was so huge, only about $400 on a speaker that cost a thousand, but more the principle of it. He promised speakers in "excellent" condition and then denied any responsibility when there was a problem. Escrow is seeming like the only way to go after this episode.</p><p></p><p>Thanks though.</p><p></p><p>~Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Stevens, post: 32845, member: 236"] Re: What To Do? I still have the packing materials, and although I am not a fan of UPS, I don't see how it could be their fault. The speakers were double boxed, with popcorn and paper between each layer. The boxes were taped around each edge and had no signs of damage. I have not left feedback yet, because I wanted to give him the opportunity to fix it. Last night, he finally agreed to pay the full amount. So at least that is fixed. It was not that the expense was so huge, only about $400 on a speaker that cost a thousand, but more the principle of it. He promised speakers in "excellent" condition and then denied any responsibility when there was a problem. Escrow is seeming like the only way to go after this episode. Thanks though. ~Jeff [/QUOTE]
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