I think this would technically be on the drop shipper. They are probably told to use the RA tape on those orders.
I'm normally pretty particular about things but a couple of dented cans wouldn't bother me at all
I think this would technically be on the drop shipper. They are probably told to use the RA tape on those orders.
Same, but then even when I order Motorcraft oil filters direct from Mann+Hummel, a fair amount come in crushed thanks to the Ace Ventura treatment they get coming to me.I'm normally pretty particular about things but a couple of dented cans wouldn't bother me at all![]()
Off topic, but have you seen the Motorcraft cut and posts? In particular the gluing issue? How they arrived may be the least of the concernsI think this would technically be on the drop shipper. They are probably told to use the RA tape on those orders.
Rock Auto is for collectors items only.
I only order for the magnetsRock Auto is for collectors items only.
This is 100% the fault of the drop-shipper but it still ends up being RA's "problem" and the OP will have to play "pick the magic answers" if they decide to return these in order to a) get RA to accept the blame and b) for them to cover the return shipping charges.I think this would technically be on the drop shipper. They are probably told to use the RA tape on those orders.
Accept blame for what exactly? It’s a few dented cans of automotive fluid.This is 100% the fault of the drop-shipper but it still ends up being RA's "problem" and the OP will have to play "pick the magic answers" if they decide to return these in order to a) get RA to accept the blame and b) for them to cover the return shipping charges.
You said it - "dented" cans. Do you buy dented cans of vegetables at the grocery or find the non-dented ones ? Yes, I understand in this case the fluid is fine, but if it were a different product, it would/could be a different story.Accept blame for what exactly? It’s a few dented cans of automotive fluid.
It's up to the shipper to package things properly.seems like UPS would be the one to blame for beating up the package...
You said it - "dented" cans. Do you buy dented cans of vegetables at the grocery or find the non-dented ones ? Yes, I understand in this case the fluid is fine, but if it were a different product, it would/could be a different story.
It's up to the shipper to package things properly.
Yeah, well just OK..., they could have thrown in two magnets.Here is my shipment of NiCopp brake line. I’m assuming problems stemming from the various warehouses are the problem.
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Here’s hoping the Wagner calipers fare better than the crap packaging job the brake fluid got. Three cans loose in a weak box. Brilliant.