I have some friends who work for the USPS in Ohio. PM me your addy and I'll see if they can look into this tragedy and terminate the responsible... or rather, irresponsible party!!
Ouch! I've got a ton of stuff coming in the mail to feed my new found hobby; I sure hope this isn't the norm! Hopefully not too much of an expensive cigar to have lost.
Somebody shipped you some sticks and merely put them in a ziplock bag inside the box??? They should've wrapped it better and protected it better. Reminds me of when I once ordered a Hammer & Sickle Double Eagle in the crystal coffin and the shipper merely placed that inside a bubble mailer. Those coffins are very heavy and fragile, needless to say it showed up all smashed/crashed, the end popped off allowing the stick to fall out and break as well. Then that dealer also refused to accept responsibility for it as well.
... there was more than one cigar in there. things were shipped correctly. that was the only one that had any issue in any way at all. if you look at the picture you can see a hole through the box. this must have been hit with some force because there was a hole in the ziploc as well. this cigar took 100% of the damage. everything else looked pristine.
What a brave little soldier! That cigar is a hero! Sacrificed itself to save its travelling buddies! I don't care what the retail price is... that bad boy is worth $50! (Think the USPS will buy that?) ;^)
... there was more than one cigar in there. things were shipped correctly. that was the only one that had any issue in any way at all. if you look at the picture you can see a hole through the box. this must have been hit with some force because there was a hole in the ziploc as well. this cigar took 100% of the damage. everything else looked pristine.
What a brave little soldier! That cigar is a hero! Sacrificed itself to save its travelling buddies! I don't care what the retail price is... that bad boy is worth $50! (Think the USPS will buy that?) ;^)
maybe we could put a daruma on ebay and ask 50 bucks for it and send that to usps as proof of value...
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