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> Bought a spoilt LCD from vikingw2k!, Seller dispute solved, other remains Q

kenneth87
post Aug 4 2006, 12:02 PM

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I think im late for this thread....1st of all i really noe what is the feelings of the thread starter... few hundred ringgit to buy a LCD but end up a sad case...

Besides, i wana share my story here oso that is i sent a proc to a buyer In Sarawak wif pos laju but without putting there the "risk of using POS LAJU will b bear by buyer".. So, after my buyer receive it and he straight away send me a sms said that he couldn't boot up his comp.. I was like shocking.gif ..shock adi. I realize how would it b?? I jz take out from my comp and pack nicely to POS laju.. After 1 day and tell me its not functioning?? Then i ask the buyer to bring it to comp shop and check it out what is happening... He did it and after 1 month he send me another sms said that comp shop oso dunno what happen to the proc and it jz wouldnt boot... Then whatever i can do is just refund bek the money... The procs cost me RM130.. It jz flew off like tat..Compare to thread starter mine is jz a minor case...Then when i went to the Pos office to collect my proc and i found out THEIR ways of passing an item.Which is by THROWING... Bsides hor, the fellow dare to shake the box which my proc is in it in front of me....He sumore dare to ask me what is it... I was like What The F**k?? How come the quality of MALAYSIA government staff will b like tat. Luckily i noe that my procs is faulty or else, that fellow will b definitely get scolded and threatened from me to claim bek the money of proc...When i reach home and open up the box, finally i noe y my buyer could boot up his comp.. Guess wut? The pins of the procs in every corner are crocked.... shakehead.gif Imagine how rough r they!!!

SO this story taught me a lesson that if wana POS LAJU, MUST state clearly that the risk will b bear by seller...
kenneth87
post Aug 16 2006, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(BratPAQ @ Aug 16 2006, 04:18 PM)
ok, just lurking around here, i see that its a problem of the courier, you guys should see how a courier company "handles" packages. even exepensive couriers. i bet once you see how they handle it, you'd put a lot of bubble wrap on your package biggrin.gif

so next time when you pack something, make sure it will survive when thrown or dropped from 12 feet, because sometimes thats how they get the package out of the van. and will still be intact when it slide down from that rail thing with rollers.
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Errr...may i ask from where i can get those "bubble wrap"??? I only find out in some chocolate box, other than that ?? Anywhere selling it?? Cheap o expensive??
kenneth87
post Aug 16 2006, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(RangerRed @ Aug 16 2006, 09:00 PM)
kenneth87, well in penang u can find them at plastic wholesellers.
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The prob is.........im not from penang leh... cry.gif I from subang.. THx anyway...
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post Sep 9 2006, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(steven_seagal @ Sep 9 2006, 01:38 AM)
just my opinion, no harm to anyone. brown paper or calendar paper doesnt protect anything at all, seller must understand resposible as seller that must send item safely and protectively as seller making profit from it. If need to add more bubble plastic or sponge cost alot, seller can charge buyer. I think most of the seller and buyer know how the postman deliver goods, they dont care for other person goods. So i guess 50% refund is fair enough to buyer...... icon_rolleyes.gif
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But now the prob here is not the seller but the postman. U have to understand this..
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post Sep 10 2006, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(steven_seagal @ Sep 10 2006, 07:01 AM)
Postman? do you think u can put fault on postman and ask him to bear all the losess ? No...Look at point of this issue. ( Packaging )
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QUOTE(vikingw2k @ Sep 10 2006, 04:45 PM)
dude, u r the one who shud "Look at point of this issue" (An Unidentified Sharp Object Pierced thru the box layers and poke the LCD panel)

dont tell me u expect me to put a metal inside to prevent it to be poke by a sharp object.

the box itself has enuf protective material such as foams and it's packed nicely by CMV. just take example, u buy a fridge frm Sharp via courier, for sure the fridge is packed nicely inside the box wif foam n everything when they comes frm Sharp factory to the retailer, u think those retailers wanna open em and add sum so-called protective stuff sumore when it's already fit nicely inside the box?
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steven_seagal, u try to have a look at the condition here. THe prob here is not about the packaging. This kind of packaging is well known for every1 who do courier service o whatever. Even from country to others country it is also packet like tat. If u notice, when u buy some electrical stuff like TV, dvd or etc, it is also packet like tat. When delivery, it depends the ethics of the postman or the courier service. If they dont bother ur stuff and provide bad service, it is no more a seller's fault. Besides, some buyer tot of saving some money to use more expensive courier service, so its their fault when anything happen to that package. Nvr blame the seller for this.

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