RockAndSage
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2019
- Location
- Lyon County, NV
I’m going to say something that maybe might be something to think about;
If I sell something I take lots of pictures of the continents and the condition of the product. That way the buyer is informed and “I’m protected from the consequences if it’s damaged during shipping, or the buyer says otherwise!?!”
I’ve bought a lot of scopes over the last 45 years. More than a few were “Already opened and inspected by the seller”. I know that my sound weird, but it’s important to know that what you’re sending is what the customer ordered, and that it’s in perfect condition!
ScopeSmiths, SWAF, Midway, and EuroOptics.
This year alone I had two S&B Klassik scopes shipped to me from two different vendors that were both “Opened” the factory seal was cut and the contents more than likely were inspected, maybe played with, and who knows what else!?!
The first one was exchanged for a different reticle and both arrived with the seals broken from EuroOptics. Either way it was clearly obvious that they were brand new! Same for the second one from a different vendor. That one the hold downs in the box that keeps the scope from moving around inside the box was broken. Which was more than likely due to the speed at which these shipments travel around at their facilities during the shipping process!
The scope clearly had room to move around in side the box, but I thought…. If it can’t handle that how would it work under recoil!!
I suppose if a vendor wants to open up a product and inspect it before shipping it is that reasonable and prudent!?!
As a seller I’d think so, but yet again it might make sense to put a note in the package to indicate that when done.
That way you can understand why and not let your mind wander.
Here’s a photo of the Schmidt & Bender box with the broken scope holders torn from the box floor. If you look closely at the top of the box you can clearly see where the turret(s) put a real dent in the box, and some scratch marks on the right.
Needless to say I didn’t see anything wrong with the scope or to complain about it to either the vendor or S&B…… And yes I’m still happy with the purchase and the product.
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Sorry man, but I have to disagree with you here, vehemently.
The condition of that box is categorically unacceptable to receive from any retailer, for a major piece of optical equipment. That my hunt depends on, that many hunting and scouting miles, and gallons of gas, and rounds of zeroing ammunition depend on.
If I'm paying thousands of dollars for any piece of equipment, the only acceptable way to receive it, is factory-fresh, sealed up, with the box undamaged and unblemished from crush.
Unless otherwise agreed to, and specified, in writing, explicitly. It protects both the seller and buyer that way.