Clue to idiots: If you can squish it with your hands, it will not survive the mail!!!

Well, I would much rather have had the records in both instances(particularly since I got them relatively cheap)...but there are more out there. At least it wasn't a Teddy Roosevelt speech....That would kill me.bbphonoguy wrote:Actually, both those records sound like ones that I'd hate to lose.
I had the same problem several years ago. An seller sent me a rare Faultless Concert disc "packaged" between two pieces of cardboard with packing tape holding it all together. Snapped in half, naturally. This was pre-eBay, and the guy was a record dealer, so I was dumbfounded. I sent him a rather irate note - not so much regarding my transaction, but just how many records had he sent to oblivion this way? I received my money back with an apologetic note that he had been ill and a friend had done much of packing for him. Oh Lordy!Zeppy wrote:
Now I'm left with the dilema....what do I do with the records?
estott wrote:I bought a Red Seal album (the 1930 Rudolf Friml) and it arrived in a tight fitting cardboard box with no packing at all- one of the outside discs was shattered, obviously while in the box. I wrote back to the seller and said there had been breakage, she said "Sorry, you didn't pay for insurance". I had to explain to her that it would have still broken, insured or not, because she packed it poorly.
Still, I have to say I've had decent luck overall buying records on Ebay, even from people who are clueless.