[quote name='Rasta' post='916516' date='Aug 5 2010, 10:50 PM']Hi Sean, The bass came through relatively unscathed, perhaps a few scratches maybe, but then i've never been into anything to shiny (Free relic service peeps). I guess you have learned your lesson from the other comments so i wont go on too much. For advice though, what i usually do is ask a local music shop if they have any left over cardboard boxes for packing which tend to be ideal for postage. I also pack the bass in bubble wrap (or should i say Mrs Rasta does this who is legendary for her packing) i get this cheaply from Tesco's. Pack out box with any old crap you can find, old newspapers etc.....and voila generally ok to post but you can never be 100% certain that things will not get damaged
So all in all i'm happy with bass, plays very nice actually :brow: -read some good reviews about the SX Precision and it has lived up to my expectation. I feel i had a good deal at the price you sold....bloody heavy beast though!
Anyhow keep your pecker up mate, you learned the hard way but now you know a bit about packing. Also just to add its worth getting insurance when posting so that the damage should not cost you...this can be done at the Post Office or via Courier service.
I do commend Seans good communication through out and i am happy he is a basser and not a scammer....good beans!
All the best, Lee [/quote]
I would kiss you right now for you thank you SO MUCH there is a god, that means the final lot will be unscathced THANK GOD - as they have uber heavy packing since I first found out about this mess, thank you so much HUGE lesson learned.
Cheers Lee, pleasure doing business! *bow*
Cheers Lee, pleasure doing business! *bow*