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Freight Companies trashing pins.

By JonCBrand

4 years ago


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    #12 4 years ago

    This is why I will never ship a game again, no matter what!! Gave it up five years ago and never looked back.

    John

    #65 4 years ago

    Totally agree, I would never consider shipping on it's legs. IF I were to ship a game, playfield or backglass (which I wont anymore) then it would be in a wooden crate that would be harder to break into then Fort Knox, I kid you not. The buyer would pay for all the wood and it would be on a skid (not a pallet) that was larger then the game itself so that when it gets shoved around the game doesn't come off the end of the skid to get damaged. Plus it would be laying down flat and not standing on end as that makes it too top heavy. Shipping a game is the worst possible experience in the pinball world so why make it easy for someone ruin your game by going cheap and easy?

    John

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