Posting Tips.

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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Hi again,

I got a batch of polyboxes and everything has been ok since, but today I had an email from a customer saying her mug handle was broken. I don't no to believe her or not but i did ask for a photo. This is quite frustrating can royal mail do anything about broken items?
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LINK_HERE for Royal Mail’s retail compensation policy for damage
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I use the smash proof boxes from Subli Metals & have had just 2 breakages from the thousands I have sent out over the years. I have used these boxes to send mugs out all over the world & never had a problem. The 2 breakages I had were both delivered within the UK & that was a few years ago. Quite a few of my last orders have gone as far as Australia, Japan & USA & all have arrived like new.
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Royal Mail are a waste of time when it comes to claims, last time they lost a item they wanted me to inclose invoices for the raw materials my profit margin and my labour costs all for a claim that they had lost the parcel it was worth £15, i now use a courier and the very odd item goes by royal mail.
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Bubble wrap and Poly boxes all day long!
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WorthDoingRight;57300 wrote:LINK_HERE for Royal Mail’s retail compensation policy for damage
Thanks for the link,

I thought it was odd as i have tested the boxes myself and they work great so i don't no how it could of broke. I'm still awaiting a reply from the customer so no photo yet.

I would like to use courier but the pricing is a bit to much for me at the moment.
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Martinx;57304 wrote:Bubble wrap and Poly boxes all day long!
Do you bubble wrap it then put it in the polys? I just put them in as they are didn't look like it would fit with bubble wrap too?
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Mossy88;57306 wrote:Do you bubble wrap it then put it in the polys? I just put them in as they are didn't look like it would fit with bubble wrap too?
Yes that's it. I really like the bubble wrap bags that come with the mugs from BMS.
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I just put them in as they are no bubble wrap as it takes too much time :frown:.

Mossy, it could have been a faulty mug. Very rarely you do get them. To be honest you will find that sending in the poly boxes in general will not cause you problems. Maybe one in a hundred and I think that is an exaggeration. Perhaps you just got unlucky with one of your first mugs.
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Mossy88;57306 wrote:Do you bubble wrap it then put it in the polys? I just put them in as they are didn't look like it would fit with bubble wrap too?
Perhaps he uses bubble wrap on the outside?
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