Ontario Hunter
AH legend
A mafia hitman?I have a guy that fixes such issues, but can't give you his name until he finishes my current project!
A mafia hitman?I have a guy that fixes such issues, but can't give you his name until he finishes my current project!
Can you get a lawyer to write them a letter?Sorry to hear that. My claim remains unresolved even though every time we get a live voice, they say we should know something in 3 days. We've heard that so many times now.
I’m saying this in jest, but what if you casually mentioned “ Do I need to report this pistol to the ATF as a theft, since you have it & refuse to return it?”Continuing with how useless FedEx is. I purchased a 41 Mag, S&W Mod 57, and with this purchased I bought dies, and several hundred cases of 41 Mag. The seller (a friend of mine) shipped this stuff using FedEx, and this box has been in Ellenwood, GA since 21 Dec, and it has not moved from there. It's obviously lost. My friend reached out to FedEx and filed a claim. I also reached out to FedEx, and speaking to the customer service rep on the other end of the line was close to useless. I wonder how useless this claim will be, and or how much I'll end up from FedEx.
It's sickening how these big companies wipe their a$$ with us and basically don't care one bit about customer satisfaction or the product we were waiting for. It's also sickening how very little we can do about it. Ugh!!!!
Excellent point about bolt handle being a fulcrum. I always leave bolts in my rifles when traveling to Africa. My Pelican case is sturdy and no problems so far but from now on they will be removed and secured inside the gun case (NOT in carryon!!).All,
I have shipped about 500 guns over the past few years. I have had 2 damaged in the manner shown in the pictures. These were both being shipped to me.
The issue is that when you leave the bolt in place, it can create a fulcrum should someone step on the box. This will break the stock.
So, I have three tips for you -
1. Take the bolt out and wrap it in bubble wrap.
2. Remove the scope if possible. Wrap it separately and possible ship it separately.
3. Insure for the full value. If the gun is expensive, ship it in a Pelican or similar hard side case. Flambeau and other $20 "hard cases" do not work. Spent $200 or so on a quality case. Make it part of the price of the gun. The styrofoam insert gun boxes that allow you to cut the styrofoam to fit are very good as well.
If I do the above, I have never had a broken or damaged item.