I have seen the inside of so many delivery vans that not matter how well the items were packed they would have arrived damaged.
Night Freight, the same company who delivered our fireworks years ago, were delivering a corner wall cupboard for an MFI kitchen that didn't turn up with the rest of the kitchen.The back of the van looked like a bomb had gone off in there. The driver was stepping on parcels, throwing them around trying yo find what he was looking for. When he did find it he threw it from the front of the van, over some other parcels, to the back door. Surprise surprise it was damaged
oh, and just to amuse you guys, I also sold an old mini on the same day for £107, the buyer drove 326 miles each way to collect, taking a total of approx 14 hours and said "Absolutely brill purchase so pleased very friendly and helpful"
this is the mini ....
I've seen that too, I once saw a PO van 'loaded' by ramming a giant wheelie-bin full of parcels into a bar bolted to the floor for exactly this purpose - the wheels hit the bar, the whole thing tips over and most of the parcels land in the back of the van...
I'm just glad to see it's in 'like-new' condition!
Bit of tcut2 and that'll be reet!
Wonder what's he's using it for? Done vehicle registration for a kit/custom maybe?
He said he was going to restore it! I had offered to remove the plates and VIN if all he needed was the ID I could have posted that (surprisingly legal to do)
Very nice!
More to the original point, I hope the courier refunds you, it's a rubbish situation to be in..
Wow! That looks new! I'd have paid £1500.00 for that beauty!