nickname009
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I'm not doing this to call you out, paul, I've already PM'ed you about this. I just want this out there for my records and for everybody else to learn from.
I just bought a prototype voodoo amps witchdoctor from paul aka shredhead666, it came to me, not only late, but completely broken and unusable.
The box it came in was thin and worn down, the packaging material was maybe 2 1ft by 1ft bubble wrap sheets and a handful of form borders.
There wasn't even a fragile sticker on the box. So guess what happened?
Right when I finished cutting the box ties and tape open, I looked into the vent of the head and saw some tubes lying sideways as opposed to standing vertical, right then and there I knew something was wrong. I took out the head, and heard little bits and pieces of metal banging against each other like coins in a tin can. That confirmed that something was wrong, opened up the chassis. Here's what it looks like upon arrival:
So who's to blame? Well let's see...
I asked paul if he could ship it USPS and to declare the value rather low to avoid customs and brokerage. If the amp was damaged, this would result in a low dollar amount for claiming insurance, which I was fully well aware of and took full responsibility, ASSUMING that Paul knew how to package and ship an amp.
The amp was poorly packaged, there was no fragile sticker ANYWHERE whatsoever.
So all in all, I paid $550US and got a bunch of pieces of metal and unusable electronic shit. I would like the people of RT's opinions on this matter and what course of action they would take.
I just bought a prototype voodoo amps witchdoctor from paul aka shredhead666, it came to me, not only late, but completely broken and unusable.
The box it came in was thin and worn down, the packaging material was maybe 2 1ft by 1ft bubble wrap sheets and a handful of form borders.
There wasn't even a fragile sticker on the box. So guess what happened?
Right when I finished cutting the box ties and tape open, I looked into the vent of the head and saw some tubes lying sideways as opposed to standing vertical, right then and there I knew something was wrong. I took out the head, and heard little bits and pieces of metal banging against each other like coins in a tin can. That confirmed that something was wrong, opened up the chassis. Here's what it looks like upon arrival:
So who's to blame? Well let's see...
I asked paul if he could ship it USPS and to declare the value rather low to avoid customs and brokerage. If the amp was damaged, this would result in a low dollar amount for claiming insurance, which I was fully well aware of and took full responsibility, ASSUMING that Paul knew how to package and ship an amp.
The amp was poorly packaged, there was no fragile sticker ANYWHERE whatsoever.
So all in all, I paid $550US and got a bunch of pieces of metal and unusable electronic shit. I would like the people of RT's opinions on this matter and what course of action they would take.