So I was ordering modern cleaning supplies, and some accessories from Midway USA. I had a large enough order for free shipping, so I decided to add a box of Speer .530 Round Ball. Just wanted to compare them to the Hornady product.
So my Box 'o Stuff arrived, and the round ball were all rolling around inside the shipping box. The plastic bullet box from Speer had been crushed, and opened up during shipping. Of course many of the round ball had banged into each other so weren't so round any longer. :shocked2:
I voiced my less than satisfactory delivery in their customer survey..., you know one of those online ones that come via email. Well the following day I get a phone call from Midway USA. Sorry about the product problem would you like a refund or another box of bullets? WAY COOL! :grin:
I chose an additional box of bullets. I figured I can melt and recast the banged up ones from box one.
THEN the second box arrives and AGAIN the box is crushed and the padded bag holding the box is full of loose, .530 round ball. So I complained online in a couple of places. :cursing: I reviewed the product with only two stars though I pointed out the product was probably good if it arrived intact, and when I got another customer survey, I stated my concerns there as well.
The response was, "It appears that we won't be able to get our product to you undamaged." They wanted me to return both boxes to them for a refund. HUH?
They want me to package and ship 7 lbs. of lead, and pay for the return shipping and then send me a check? Not to mention the fact that I sent them photos of the containers and it's crush damage, probably from stacking too many of the full, plastic boxes of bullets on top of one another. The person or machine who fills the order doesn't catch the fact the container is damaged, but the jostling of the item in shipping causes it to open.
And what about any modern components that I might want to buy from them? So jacketed bullets might survive better in a damaged box, yet I need to store them until ready to put them into the reloader, right? When the box is heavily damaged I do what, put them in a zip lock bag? So much for stacking boxes of bullets until I'm ready for their use. And if they are match bullets I'd appreciate it if they didn't get tossed around the shipping box. GEESH :shake:
So I sent them a reply asking them how tough would it be to take a hard look at how they store the boxes of the bullets before filling orders, since Speer might have gone cheap on them and are using less resilient packaging, AND how tough would it be to give the boxed bullets three wraps with Mini Stretch Wrap on a Roll ??? I admitted that maybe they are moving so may boxes of bullets they simply can't take the time, but something should be done.
Maybe I should go to a different supplier.... :idunno:
LD
So my Box 'o Stuff arrived, and the round ball were all rolling around inside the shipping box. The plastic bullet box from Speer had been crushed, and opened up during shipping. Of course many of the round ball had banged into each other so weren't so round any longer. :shocked2:
I voiced my less than satisfactory delivery in their customer survey..., you know one of those online ones that come via email. Well the following day I get a phone call from Midway USA. Sorry about the product problem would you like a refund or another box of bullets? WAY COOL! :grin:
I chose an additional box of bullets. I figured I can melt and recast the banged up ones from box one.
THEN the second box arrives and AGAIN the box is crushed and the padded bag holding the box is full of loose, .530 round ball. So I complained online in a couple of places. :cursing: I reviewed the product with only two stars though I pointed out the product was probably good if it arrived intact, and when I got another customer survey, I stated my concerns there as well.
The response was, "It appears that we won't be able to get our product to you undamaged." They wanted me to return both boxes to them for a refund. HUH?
They want me to package and ship 7 lbs. of lead, and pay for the return shipping and then send me a check? Not to mention the fact that I sent them photos of the containers and it's crush damage, probably from stacking too many of the full, plastic boxes of bullets on top of one another. The person or machine who fills the order doesn't catch the fact the container is damaged, but the jostling of the item in shipping causes it to open.
And what about any modern components that I might want to buy from them? So jacketed bullets might survive better in a damaged box, yet I need to store them until ready to put them into the reloader, right? When the box is heavily damaged I do what, put them in a zip lock bag? So much for stacking boxes of bullets until I'm ready for their use. And if they are match bullets I'd appreciate it if they didn't get tossed around the shipping box. GEESH :shake:
So I sent them a reply asking them how tough would it be to take a hard look at how they store the boxes of the bullets before filling orders, since Speer might have gone cheap on them and are using less resilient packaging, AND how tough would it be to give the boxed bullets three wraps with Mini Stretch Wrap on a Roll ??? I admitted that maybe they are moving so may boxes of bullets they simply can't take the time, but something should be done.
Maybe I should go to a different supplier.... :idunno:
LD