you need to be that 2%
you now have pictures of the saw that they sold, so they can't dispute what it was. You have your sticker on it in the pictures showing that you have done your magic on it. Add the value of the saw and your standard fee= what $1200? go get em...never quit, I would get my congressman involved, he wants to get reelected and stamping out evil is good press for his office.....:hmm3grin2orange:
I would make collecting the money from the postal service my new hobby........
See that sounds great......but. When I get sucked into it my head is no longer in porting saws. As you probably realize, I do well over 200 saws a year. That's where I need to keep my mind.
This saw has cost me a small fortune in wasted time.
I gotta say I've learned a couple things in this thread:
Never send anything of value via USPS.
Record serial numbers on anything getting shipped. (I'm gonna go around and write down SNs of all my saws, runners and projects, even parts saws, just to have a list.)
Make a receipt if selling, ask for one if buying, with the above mentioned SN on it (if applicable).
Edit: Put a second address label in the package, preferably attached to the item.
If nothing else, this thread should make better shippers, buyers, and sellers out of us.
I gotta say I've learned a couple things in this thread:
Never send anything of value via USPS.
Record serial numbers on anything getting shipped. (I'm gonna go around and write down SNs of all my saws, runners and projects, even parts saws, just to have a list.)
Make a receipt if selling, ask for one if buying, with the above mentioned SN on it (if applicable).
Edit: Put a second address label in the package, preferably attached to the item.
If nothing else, this thread should make better shippers, buyers, and sellers out of us.
I gotta say I've learned a couple things in this thread:
Never send anything of value via USPS.
Record serial numbers on anything getting shipped. (I'm gonna go around and write down SNs of all my saws, runners and projects, even parts saws, just to have a list.)
Make a receipt if selling, ask for one if buying, with the above mentioned SN on it (if applicable).
Edit: Put a second address label in the package, preferably attached to the item.
If nothing else, this thread should make better shippers, buyers, and sellers out of us.
i may get hit again with another infection/infraction but i just can't resist,,,,, see you can learn something :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
i am going to add to this steve,,,,,,, even if you don't record serial numbers for shipping at least do it for the insurance company just in case you get broke into and saws and anything else gets stolen,,, i have pics with serial numbers of everything possible with a pic on a thumb drive,,, that way,, heaven forbid,, my shop gets broken into i have all serial numbers in a safe place
Australian ripping saw.
Pics of finger ports please.
Or even just a picture of Randy fingering a port...
See that sounds great......but. When I get sucked into it my head is no longer in porting saws. As you probably realize, I do well over 201 saws a year. That's where I need to keep my mind.
This saw has cost me a small fortune in wasted time.
Or even just a picture of Randy fingering a port...
Or even just a picture of Randy fingering a port...
Depends on which port you are referring to there........
Here's an on-topic post.
I take detailed pictures of all saws I ship, including any markings, plates, and identifiable features. I take pictures of the packing as well, and the saw in the packing.
I filed a claim for $75.00 once thru USPS for damage to a Mac 800. I sent the pictures of before and after -- they sent me a check.
Pictures are hard to argue with.
I also pack stuff like it's gonna be hit with a nuke, sometimes it helps, but most shippers still treat packages like a football.
Recording the serial number seems to be a big help, and getting a bill of sale on used saws is a big one.
On the bill of sale. I have never done that before but need to start.
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