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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Jan 31, 2019 18:32:47 GMT
Even one guitar is padded only one large side of the package (if this makes sense) I have ordered MANY guitars from Thomann and Im yet to see them package from all 4 sides (6 sides really). Most of the times guitar is placed into the box and then padding on top of it and on one large side, so you get 2 unprotected sides. I hope my explanation makes sense. But I have seen very damaged boxes from Thomann reaching USA and still nothing happened to the guitars (check some YT vids on Harley Benton + USA + unboxing) Could you clarify that a little more please @chedapapa 🤔
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 18:52:28 GMT
Not being native to english sorry thats the best I can do. Maybe I could try and make a drawing
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Post by Vincent on Jan 31, 2019 18:52:43 GMT
If you order one guitar in one box there is a risk it will be damaged in transit. If you order two guitars in one box there is a risk they will both be damaged in transit. If you order three guitars in the same box with one being sandwiched between the other two there is a greater chance of the middle guitar surviving. I saw somewhere a buyer in the USA received a guitar from Thomann and it was damaged in transit. Some paperwork followed but the result was the buyer was refunded and kept the guitar because the return ship to Thomann would cost too much.
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Jan 31, 2019 19:16:32 GMT
If you order one guitar in one box there is a risk it will be damaged in transit. If you order two guitars in one box there is a risk they will both be damaged in transit. If you order three guitars in the same box with one being sandwiched between the other two there is a greater chance of the middle guitar surviving. I saw somewhere a buyer in the USA received a guitar from Thomann and it was damaged in transit. Some paperwork followed but the result was the buyer was refunded and kept the guitar because the return ship to Thomann would cost too much. Does that also work that way if you order two guitars and one ukele? Also if the earth is really flat will this have any effect? I'm still confused from the 4 sides (6 sides really). I feel like I'm a constipated mathematician and need to work it all out with a pencil?
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Post by Vincent on Jan 31, 2019 19:37:39 GMT
blindwilly3fingersGood questions. 1 I don't know. 2 I do not see why it would. 3 That could prove to be detrimental to your well being. Go with lead-free.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 21:01:27 GMT
If you order one guitar in one box there is a risk it will be damaged in transit. If you order two guitars in one box there is a risk they will both be damaged in transit. If you order three guitars in the same box with one being sandwiched between the other two there is a greater chance of the middle guitar surviving. I saw somewhere a buyer in the USA received a guitar from Thomann and it was damaged in transit. Some paperwork followed but the result was the buyer was refunded and kept the guitar because the return ship to Thomann would cost too much. Does that also work that way if you order two guitars and one ukele? Also if the earth is really flat will this have any effect? I'm still confused from the 4 sides (6 sides really). I feel like I'm a constipated mathematician and need to work it all out with a pencil? A box has 6 sides! Hence me saying "6 really" as I have ignored the 2 shorter sides ... ...
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Jan 31, 2019 21:05:58 GMT
I was just being daft and joking @chedapapa 🤩. Sometimes things read funnier in text than they would spoken. 😊
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 21:12:07 GMT
I was just being daft and joking @chedapapa 🤩. Sometimes things read funnier in text than they would spoken. 😊 I dunno man .., I have a feeling you have something against me! Maybe I should put you on Ignore List
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