ucla1967
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I just received two sets of Saint George's Cross Russian Civil War figures that I won on eBay that were damaged in shipping because of poor packing. Back on December 16th, I opened a thread with photos of damaged bayonets and rifles on a set of Frontline Figures Napoleonic Swiss Neuchatel Regiment Voltigeurs that I had also won on eBay. The two Saint George's Cross sets are the first toy soldier sets that I have won on eBay since then.
I sent a note to the seller asking him to put soda straws over their rifles/bayonets and to wrap them individually in bubble wrap. The seller wrote back that they sets had boxes; he didn't show them or mention them in his descriptions, so I assumed that they didn't have boxes. Here is what he said exactly "The three sets (a Tradition set was okay) you ordered have their own boxes. I can protect the bayonets and rifles with soda straws, if you wish. Let me know." I replied "If you don't mind, soda straws would be great! In the past, I have received Saint George's Cross figures with broken bayonets, boxed or not. They seem to be more brittle than most. Thank you."
I don't know how I could have been any clearer. However, Each box I opened had the individual foam spacers on top of the full sized top cover foam piece and there were no soda straws used. The figures were loose in their boxes and damaged as per the photographs. Surprisingly, the seller is a long time vendor at the Chicago Show (although I didn't see him last year) and one would think he would know how to ship toy soldiers without them being damaged and that he would do what he said he would do regarding the soda straws. I am just very surprised and disappointed by this.
I sent a note to the seller asking him to put soda straws over their rifles/bayonets and to wrap them individually in bubble wrap. The seller wrote back that they sets had boxes; he didn't show them or mention them in his descriptions, so I assumed that they didn't have boxes. Here is what he said exactly "The three sets (a Tradition set was okay) you ordered have their own boxes. I can protect the bayonets and rifles with soda straws, if you wish. Let me know." I replied "If you don't mind, soda straws would be great! In the past, I have received Saint George's Cross figures with broken bayonets, boxed or not. They seem to be more brittle than most. Thank you."
I don't know how I could have been any clearer. However, Each box I opened had the individual foam spacers on top of the full sized top cover foam piece and there were no soda straws used. The figures were loose in their boxes and damaged as per the photographs. Surprisingly, the seller is a long time vendor at the Chicago Show (although I didn't see him last year) and one would think he would know how to ship toy soldiers without them being damaged and that he would do what he said he would do regarding the soda straws. I am just very surprised and disappointed by this.