Damaged goods in shipping question...
I ordered a FAST 92 intake/TB from a member on this forum.
He sent me some pics by phone and everything looked good.
After a couple of weeks, I recieved it from UPS, and the throttle body was damaged.
I know from the pics that it wasn't before. However, when I talked to the guy, he told me to call UPS. I did, and they said he needs to make the claim, but that he only had the value as $100 and they will not refund more than that.
But, the big issue is that it was poorly packaged for shipping. It was bolted onto the intake and just set down in a big box. It fit in at an angle to where the damaged part of the TB touched and the rear corner of the intake touched. No foam, bubble wrap, no anything to keep it safe. Just some more cardboard over the top.
Where do I go from here? I paid a good chunk of change for it, and it is damaged! Pretty sure it was during shipping, but thats not my fault.
What would you guys do in this position?
Thanks.
The seller told me to keep him informed. Whatever that means.
I'm gonna check with a few local shops to see if it can be repaired. It's a nice little dent. I don't want to try to straighten it out myself because the aluminum might crack.
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Now when I buy things that are fragile or expensive I make sure the seller ,whether is me or someone else, insures the package for what it cost. I also ship it UPS with signature required. That way if anything happens no one involved will get screwed.
That being said if you didnt request insurance and he did a shitty packing job i think its both of your fault. But he 100% should give you a full refund. If he skimped on shipping its his fault it was damaged. Everyone knows shipping companies throw, kick, drop, stack, and slide packages around.
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I could do a charge back on the credit card, but the bad thing is that the TB is what is damaged, not the entire intake and all.
i think I need to talk to the shipper to see if he is willing to cover anything on getting it repaired...if that is possible. If he basically gives me the bird, I might do a charge back.
I had it polished out this week although he said he could not get everything out. It cost me an extra 227.00, but it is better than what it was and the seller is paying for it.. I am anxious to get it back tomorrow or Sat so I can see how it turned out.
Seller does have a claim into USPS which was done about 3-4 weeks ago and has heard nothing back. Worst part is that it probably has devalued the blower but I have no plans of selling it anytime soon and I need it now.
Good luck, hope it all works out.
Word to the wise if parts are not securly packaged, then they are more than likely going to break. Specifically a part that has some weight to it. I've heard horror stories of guys that recieved cam's shipped that were just set in a box with nothing to keep them secure.


Asking to keep him informed is great, but that still only gets you $100 tops with UPS. 