View Poll Results: Would you like the option to upgrade the quality of packaging on PC orders for a fee?

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  • Yes this is an option I would use on some, if not all, of my orders

    12 42.86%
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    16 57.14%
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    Quote Originally Posted by drifand View Post
    I disagree, I am happy with what I am getting and I should not be paying extra for the service. A lot of online stores also pack as what PC does and hence the cost is reduced.

    The amount of protection I have for all my PC orders are good enough and I understand misb collectors needing the extra but at a cost of their own expense.

    Again do not spoil it for others who have been happy with low prices.
    I'm completely at the opposite side of it. Any time you purchase anything, it should arrive in the condition it was sent in. Obviously, postage and couriers will at times damage parcels but for the most part, with a little effort on the seller's end, this can be sorted by packing appropriately.

    You are buying a product and that product should arrive as it was sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millhouse View Post
    I'm completely at the opposite side of it. Any time you purchase anything, it should arrive in the condition it was sent in. Obviously, postage and couriers will at times damage parcels but for the most part, with a little effort on the seller's end, this can be sorted by packing appropriately.

    You are buying a product and that product should arrive as it was sent.
    All my orders arrived as it was sent, so hence my disagreement here.

    If you want more protection, by all means.

    This is a free shipping above $100 so hence I am happy with this set up.
    None of my items from PC came badly damaged even in terms of boxes.

    To proof a point millhouse, not many people are willing to buy inferno mp at over $200 just to have a perfect box. Many places sell below with sufficient package protection whether from amiami, ny hlj or PC.

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    Look for those saying that this should be standard I take your point but I feel that having it as an added cost option is the most pragmatic approach. That way those that are not conerned with the current set up continue to enjoy low prices without blaming us fussier collectors for driving up the pricing for everyone.

    On this basis I would encourage those wanting better packaging to vote YES rather than abstaining. I think you would find that even if the option adds as much as $10 to the total cost, PC are still cheaper than competitors for MP's etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaptoDog View Post
    Look for those saying that this should be standard I take your point but I feel that having it as an added cost option is the most pragmatic approach. That way those that are not conerned with the current set up continue to enjoy low prices without blaming us fussier collectors for driving up the pricing for everyone.

    On this basis I would encourage those wanting better packaging to vote YES rather than abstaining. I think you would find that even if the option adds as much as $10 to the total cost, PC are still cheaper than competitors for MP's etc.
    To be honest I think you should have added a third option e.g. Not relevant to my interests, to prevent those that are not interested from reducing the likelihood of the option from being introduced.

    It seems like many are operating on the assumption that they'd have to be paying extra for a service that many don't want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifand View Post

    To proof a point millhouse, not many people are willing to buy inferno mp at over $200 just to have a perfect box. Many places sell below with sufficient package protection whether from amiami, ny hlj or PC.
    I can't speak for AmiAmi or HLJ because I've not ordered from them. But I have ordered many items from NY and they have all come with bubblewrap. Not one has come damaged.

    Honestly if there is not enough interest I'll be happy to continue ordering from Japan for most of my MP purchases. No harm done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaptoDog View Post
    Honestly if there is not enough interest I'll be happy to continue ordering from Japan for most of my MP purchases. No harm done.
    And that's exactly where some people miss the boat. They expect a level of service to be the standard, when it isn't essential. Different retailers have different setups - so long as those setups don't drop below a baseline (worn out cardboard, box too small for the contents) then that's a satisfactory baseline.

    If a person wants more than the base level of shipping service, whether it's extra/better packing material, or a faster postal service, then you will go to a retailer that offers it and pay for that service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borgeman View Post
    And that's exactly where some people miss the boat. They expect a level of service to be the standard, when it isn't essential. Different retailers have different setups - so long as those setups don't drop below a baseline (worn out cardboard, box too small for the contents) then that's a satisfactory baseline.

    If a person wants more than the base level of shipping service, whether it's extra/better packing material, or a faster postal service, then you will go to a retailer that offers it and pay for that service.
    I think you summed it up, I don't think PC had dropped below its acceptable level and I am okay if PC want to implement an "extra protection " service option at buyers expense.

    I can honestly say if PC had done a very bad job, I would have have complained.
    But from a misb collector view I understand if they want this option.

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    I've had one package arrive from PC (with a few more to come). I don't recall any issue with the packaging. That said, it's the seller's responsibility to pack accordingly and if that isn't done (to a reasonable standard), then there is an issue. I don't believe that is the case with PC (although your mileage might vary beyond my sample size of one parcel destined to be ripped open).

    I don't care about bubble wrap. If you want extremely well packaged parcels, it could well be worth an extra fee.

    All I'm saying is that parcels should arrive in the condition they left the sender in. If that's not happening to a significant amount of people (besides the nature of some parcels where people clearly don't give a f*** in delivering them), then there are issues.

    As I said, based on my personal experience, that hasn't been the case and I have no issue with PC - but I haven't received enough orders (that I've taken note of) to comment beyond the broader stance.

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    I have voted yes, really how hard is it to wrap a box in bubble wrap at the buyers request (for a fee) just to give you that extra piece of mind that your particular purchase is going to arrive in the best condition possible.

    Pc's packing paper is simply there to stop the box/boxes from moving around inside. Whilst this helps reduce damage it doesn't protect it from we'll say accidentals like box crushing or dropping.

    I've started making purchases elsewhere in the last 12 months and of the 4 other online retailers everything has turned up well packaged and in perfect condition.

    Pc put up a jump the queue for all the haters who want their 2nd/3rd item first so why can't their be an option for some extra protection on an item.

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    As someone who makes my fair share of polls here, I would like to reinforce the fact that DaptoDog cannot edit the poll. So whinging about, "It should have such and such an option" is pretty much like crying over spilt milk. Perhaps just vote for the nearest match for your preference then post a reply to clarify yourself.

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