Nope, he refused.Hope you can get some restitution out of the situation. Major bummer, hard to even look at it, much less be the recipient of it.
Not a slightest idea.Well, that a bad break of luck...and a bad example of packing...glass on glass...what was the guy thinking
Nothing like that Christmas spirit, eh? Ugh...Nope, he refused.
USPS. Shipped within US.That DAMN Canada Post!..............
I asked for the full refund, expecting him to ask to ship rest of the jars back, but no.Nothing like that Christmas spirit, eh? Ugh...
Unless they've been in the dishwasher and gotten a lot of thermocycling.Damn! That mist have taken a hell of a beating. Yeh, they should have been a tad better protected, but usually jars can take a fair bit of impact. But, those must have been dragged behind a truck for most of the way
My condolences.
That's just plain stupid...I recently purchased a lot of jarred tobacco here and seller assured that he would triple bag to avoid ghosting.
Well.... take a look. Jars in a garbage bag.... Not a thing to protect them....
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I meant to say, that jars weren't even supposed to be shipped. Tobacco was supposed to be triple bagged, not the jars.seller assured that he would triple bag to avoid ghosting.