02-17-2017 03:05 PM
I was home when FedEx returned my repaired camera and lens. I heard a LOUD boom at the gate where the delivery guy had dropped the box. I was extremely disappointed to find that there was no FRAGILE tape on the box at all. If there had been, the delivery guy would almost certainly have PLACED it on the ground instead of DROPPING it. The whole reason I sent my equipment in for service and repair in the first place was because of a drop incident. At the time I was not even sure the damage to the INNARDS the incident had caused. For all I know, all the money spent on the repair will have been for nought. The innards may now be as off-kilter as before, and I simply think it is unbelievable that the factory repair center does not use FRAGILE TAPE when they send equipment back to Canon customers. Doing so would have essentially prevented this from occuring. This will definitely affect doing business with Canon in the future.
02-17-2017 03:58 PM
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02-19-2017 01:59 PM
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02-18-2017 08:50 AM
"...If there had been, the delivery guy would almost certainly have PLACED it on the ground instead of DROPPING it."
C'mom, don't you ever believe that. Consider yourself lucky he didn't throw it to you!
02-18-2017 09:20 AM
ebiggs1 wrote:"...If there had been, the delivery guy would almost certainly have PLACED it on the ground instead of DROPPING it."
C'mom, don't you ever believe that. Consider yourself lucky he didn't throw it to you!
When I saw the OP's message yesterday, I happened to have a box handy that Canon had used to send me a camera or lens after it had been cleaned and inspected. It had no "Fragile" warning on it, but it was far larger than the device it had contained and had been filled with soft packing material. Canon ships a lot of stuff via Fedex in boxes like that; chances are they know what they're doing.
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