they treat stuff better than you treat the English language.
pack it well, insure it (if possible), and let them do their job. even if stuff gets dropped or knocks against something, it should survive fine because that's what the packing material inside is for!!!
they treat stuff better than you treat the English language.
pack it well, insure it (if possible), and let them do their job. even if stuff gets dropped or knocks against something, it should survive fine because that's what the packing material inside is for!!!
want it to arrive safe? pack it well enough that you can throw it in a cage full of angry gorillas and it will come out unbroken. always make sure it has insurance as well for the value of the contents or greater.
they treat stuff better than you treat the English language.
pack it well, insure it (if possible), and let them do their job. even if stuff gets dropped or knocks against something, it should survive fine because that's what the packing material inside is for!!!
ok thanks for telling me that, because i sent it back in the original foam thing and cardboard box it came with and was worried it may have not been enough, and sorry about my grammar lol i speak English i just can't type very well.
actually, did amazon provide you with a return label and pay for return shipping? or did you have to pay? if they pay, then it's up to them to add insurance to it and if it arrives damaged it's between them and UPS anyways.
actually, did amazon provide you with a return label and pay for return shipping? or did you have to pay? if they pay, then it's up to them to add insurance to it and if it arrives damaged it's between them and UPS anyways.
Actually i think i didn't pay for shipping so hopefully you're right.