carllenc

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Oct 22, 2011
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Czech Republic
Release date: August 6, 2012
Purchase link: Iron Man (Sold-out)
Notes: Limited to 4000, Embossed

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What I always do, is request sellers to ship the steel in a sturdy box and wrap the steel in sufficient bubble wrap or package it so that it will not be damaged in transit. Sometimes, the seller requests an additional fee and I never hesitate to pay for the service I need. I've had very good luck so far.

Woah! Bit of a novel concept you've got there - trying to prevent the damage before it even has a chance to happen! :hilarious:

Excellent suggestion, will try to keep that in mind! :thumbs: :scat:
 
Woah! Bit of a novel concept you've got there - trying to prevent the damage before it even has a chance to happen! :hilarious:

Excellent suggestion, will try to keep that in mind! :thumbs: :scat:

I rarely buy steel books from eBay or someone I don't know, but sellers that don't largely deal in steelbooks, sometimes don't know how to properly pack or ship them.

I just purchased a hard to get steel book from a great German seller and he uses jiffy bags. I asked him if he could ship it in a sturdy box and wrap it good in bubble wrap so it wouldn't get damaged in transit.

He sent me a PayPal request for an additional 5 Euros, I immediately thanked him and paid. Without asking for it, he sent me a refund of 1.5 Euros and explained he shipped it out furnishing me a tracking number from Germany, and that he packaged it very well, and double packaged. I also mentioned I was a member here, sometimes you run across fellow members that can be understanding.

So far, it always works and good sellers have been most helpful. Whenever I've been asked to pay extra, the packaging has always been exceptional and well worth the "insurance". Usually, the sellers don't ask for the extra fee, but give the great packaging I've politely requested. They love the great feedback and it helps them get a good price for their items in future listings and return customers/buyers. :thumbs:
 
I rarely buy steel books from eBay or someone I don't know, but sellers that don't largely deal in steelbooks, sometimes don't know how to properly pack or ship them.

I just purchased a hard to get steel book from a great German seller and he uses jiffy bags. I asked him if he could ship it in a sturdy box and wrap it good in bubble wrap so it wouldn't get damaged in transit.

He sent me a PayPal request for an additional 5 Euros, I immediately thanked him and paid. Without asking for it, he sent me a refund of 1.5 Euros and explained he shipped it out furnishing me a tracking number from Germany, and that he packaged it very well, and double packaged. I also mentioned I was a member here, sometimes you run across fellow members that can be understanding.

So far, it always works and good sellers have been most helpful. Whenever I've been asked to pay extra, the packaging has always been exceptional and well worth the "insurance". Usually, the sellers don't ask for the extra fee, but give the great packaging I've politely requested. They love the great feedback and it helps them get a good price for their items in future listings and return customers/buyers. :thumbs:

Good advice that I will bear in mind in the future. :thumbs:

On a further note, the seller has agreed to refund in full once I return it.
 
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