Thats not USPS fault, thats the place you bought it from. who puts collectable cards in a bubble mailer and thinks it will not be damaged in any way? that bubble mailer should have been inside a box as well.
FYI, you can contact the site who sold them to you and return them, regardless of the shipping company behavior, you did not receive "Item as describe" instead you've gotten a "damaged item" which, if you contact your bank, they will refund you. But be nice, talk to the seller first, as a claim does cost them money on top of losing the sale.
If you're shipping cards in packaging like that, you may as well just skip the middleman and put them directly into a paper shredder and be done with it.
USPS goes through millions of pieces of mail every single day. They are the fault of the entity you bought them from for not packaging them better. Contact the seller and send them back. Don’t disrespect some of the hardest working people in America for something they can’t help.
Its not usps. Every card ive bought off card kingdom or TCG player has come in a hard sleeve or a bunch stuffed into 1 sleeve. Those were clearly damaged before sent.
You blamed usps for a fault in your sellers choice of packaging. Instead of complaining and pointing blame where it doesn’t belong , maybe use that thing between your ears. It’ll do something if you let it
I mean yeah but packaging could be better... Why not some extra cardboard or a box? Worth it when ordering anything above like 2buck/card. Wouldn't really blame usps here too much...
Sorry, but if someone is sending cards packaged like that then he is literally asking for it. It's a common sense to send something that have value in secure package. The place I buy cards always send them in a little card box, wraps it in bubble wrap and foil. You can't bend it, you can throw it around you can jump on it and nothing would happen.
Thats not USPS fault, thats the place you bought it from. who puts collectable cards in a bubble mailer and thinks it will not be damaged in any way? that bubble mailer should have been inside a box as well.
100% correct. I put dollar cards in semi-rigid sleeves and never had a problem, this guy couldn't even put the cards between two pieces of cardboard??
FYI, you can contact the site who sold them to you and return them, regardless of the shipping company behavior, you did not receive "Item as describe" instead you've gotten a "damaged item" which, if you contact your bank, they will refund you. But be nice, talk to the seller first, as a claim does cost them money on top of losing the sale.
If you're shipping cards in packaging like that, you may as well just skip the middleman and put them directly into a paper shredder and be done with it.
USPS goes through millions of pieces of mail every single day. They are the fault of the entity you bought them from for not packaging them better. Contact the seller and send them back. Don’t disrespect some of the hardest working people in America for something they can’t help.
This is why if you mail a card worth more than a hardshell, you put it in one
Its not usps. Every card ive bought off card kingdom or TCG player has come in a hard sleeve or a bunch stuffed into 1 sleeve.
Those were clearly damaged before sent.
That card was def damaged before it was sent
You blamed usps for a fault in your sellers choice of packaging. Instead of complaining and pointing blame where it doesn’t belong , maybe use that thing between your ears. It’ll do something if you let it
Keep yourself safe.
@@Ben-od5kv thanks I hope you do too. Have a nice day
Looks like bad packagin more than anything
I mean yeah but packaging could be better... Why not some extra cardboard or a box? Worth it when ordering anything above like 2buck/card. Wouldn't really blame usps here too much...
@@theappealtoheaven there were a few packages of the same padding and they were fine/it was just this one unfortunately or fortunately
Yeah definitely the shippers fault. Boxes are less than 1$
Honestly the easiest fix is right do not bend on the package itself
Your envelopes look pristine. Not a USPS issue imo. Your seller is either a bad shipper or straight up dishonest.
Bends can be fixed but creases sucks, damn
blame the seller for their garbage packing job, not the post office
Sorry, but if someone is sending cards packaged like that then he is literally asking for it. It's a common sense to send something that have value in secure package. The place I buy cards always send them in a little card box, wraps it in bubble wrap and foil. You can't bend it, you can throw it around you can jump on it and nothing would happen.
Maybe pack the cards better they use giant machinery with belts and such they are going to get beat around
I sandwich with cardboard and wrap in stretch wrap.
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That won't effect the grading process ur still good
Spring for that priority bro.
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That's fucked!
This is precisely why I almost never order online
that sucks man...
Seller fault, not USPS