I just returned home from vacation to find a dented tube.
This was thrown in from the seller (its pretty cool):
Why I am sad...
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noetic wrote:bummer, was it sent in one of those small smartpost tubes?
Nope. It was sent using a 2" tube that seems to have made the rounds. But, it was after all UPS that delivered it.
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oh no! what are you going to do? keep it, since it's rare, or return it?
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sabeth wrote:oh no! what are you going to do? keep it, since it's rare, or return it?
I am not sure. I am thinking about holding on to it, but want some cash back.
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rhombus_77 wrote:sabeth wrote:oh no! what are you going to do? keep it, since it's rare, or return it?
I am not sure. I am thinking about holding on to it, but want some cash back.
Out of curiosity, how would you approach that? I mean the seller didn't dent the tube. They probably need the print for a claim right? How do you work this out. It is more clear cut when a seller has sent me a damaged print, inside a clean tube. Just wondering, because it is tough when there is a rare print like that to make the decision to send it back. Thoughts?
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Re: Why I am sad...
After thinking about it, I decided to keep it. I emailed the seller and he is a stand up guy. I am not so sad anymore.