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[rant]Who in their right mind sends a 100+ year old cast iron pan bare in a USPS box?!?!?! That bleeping bleep bleep! I was really looking forward to owning and using this bleeping pan.[/rant]
Phew, glad to get that out of my system, lol. :chuckle:
For future reference, consider reaching out to the sellers in advance, and make sure there's a clear understanding of packing practices. Having operated this way, I have never had to pay the return shipping for a pan with damage.
This was delivered to my work and I didn't sign for it. Someone just brought it to my office, so I didn't have a chance to open it in front of the postman.When I get a damaged package at the PO. I open it right there with the post master.
I didn't post his latest reply (before I found the crack). It was apologetic, and he'd offered me a 15% refund.File a case on Ebay ASAP. Put his feet to the fire. He is already trying to pass blame. Good Luck.
Having seen the crack, he just replied that I can return it for a full refund. The last sentence made me LOL:
"Please ensure to package it properly to avoid any further damage."
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