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So I saw an amp on Reverb at a great price. Brand new from a 'gear shop' in Canada (I too am in Canada; so no additional import/duty fees). Several days after purchase, I find out that the amp is "technically used". I was already looking forward to getting the amp, so after complaining a bit I told the seller to ship the amp to me ASAP.
The amp arrived in a single-wall cardboard box so small that the ends bulged out. The amp was 'protected' with one layer of bubble wrap and a few scraps of paper. Fortunately (and miraculously) the amp arrived in one piece.
Now, I have a problem with leaving positive feedback or even no feedback. The amp was misrepresented, and as a result I won't get the limited lifetime warranty to the original owner.
Thoughts? Should I send amp back in same crappy box? Should I just leave negative feedback? Just suck it up?
The amp arrived in a single-wall cardboard box so small that the ends bulged out. The amp was 'protected' with one layer of bubble wrap and a few scraps of paper. Fortunately (and miraculously) the amp arrived in one piece.
Now, I have a problem with leaving positive feedback or even no feedback. The amp was misrepresented, and as a result I won't get the limited lifetime warranty to the original owner.
Thoughts? Should I send amp back in same crappy box? Should I just leave negative feedback? Just suck it up?