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Some people are unbelievable...

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I purchased a pin from someone on FB. I received the pin wrapped in one, thin layer of used bubble wrap in a regular, letter-sized envelope.

As I always do, I sent the seller a quick message to thank them and let them know that the pin arrived. I decided not to comment on the lack of protection of the pin and just make a note not to purchase from them again.

The seller actually sent me a message back, "Wow, that was fast. Is the pin broken?"

Excuse me?????? Was she hoping it was? Unbelievable...
 
Amazing, .... (my thoughts exactly: "Excuse me?????? Was she hoping it was?") ...... laughable, You were most gracious for saying nothing. I got a pin last week in a white envelope with no packaging, I DID give feedback on the lack of packaging.
 
What kind of thing is that to say?? I can’t even fathom as to why that would be a sellers natural reaction. I also had one come in recently that was in nothing but a letter envelope that had been folded and stapled


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Perhaps yours was not the only pin sent out this way, and someone else's pin arrived broken. So the seller was verifying that yours wasn't.
 
Wow, A 25 pack of bubble mailers is $5 at sams/Costco, amazon has a 50pk at $8. How much did he/she charge for shipping? Do people not know regular envelopes get sorted in a machine that bends them at high speeds, pins will probably break if not manually sorted out...
 
That is odd response. Do you know of the seller is a newby? Maybe they haven't figured it out yet?

She could be a newby and as Hopemax stated other pins arrived damaged from lack of protection.

I did respond to the question about the condition of my pin. Hopefully, she has learned a lesson.
 
That's stinky, hopefully it's just a Newbie and it wasn't with intent to send the pins poorly packaged. Unless the pins were already damaged and that's why they're sending them that way... seems like a silly mistake, hopefully they'll correct their packaging problems.

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