literally not worth your time. It's going to be the exact same UPS truck driver that tosses the new one on your porch. It will be the same guy for the one after that. It will be the same guy in the store who fumbles your box when you ask for a replacment. There's literally no point unless you offer to drive to Tennessee and pick it up yourself. The replacement will be sent through the same shipping that made this one dented.
This. Now a days Amazon ships collectors items in ziplock bags with a sticker slapped on it, and you're grateful for the bag! Filing a claim is useless because they're incapable of communicating with individual handlers in the shipping chain.
wear and tear is never covered by anything from supply to warranty, this is simply normal damage that will occur to paperback printings over time, it doesn't affect the use of the item and it's not even significantly visible
you have no claim, enjoy throwing money at lawyers who tell you otherwise right up until the final expensive appeal
frankly you can't even prove you didn't do it yourself, you kack-handed moron
I guarantee the only reason OP is upset about this is because he was planning on reselling the book and he's worried that little bit of damage will affect the resale value.
yeah ops its your fault you didnt get a scan of rt and made brass etches plate lithogrpahs of each page and made leather bound copies your self on the black market.
> OP clearly indicates asking customer service > insane anon immediately jumps to a LAWYER over the spine of a book
You DO realize the low end of lawyers, in my area, is around $250 an HOUR right.
There's no place that sells mass-market stuff without a risk of this. Even with the massive price-raise you get from GW, this is gonna happen. Also game books are also supposed to be used. Get some sticky notes on that thing like it's your grandpa's bible.
>waited ages for my Rogue Trader reprint >spine bashed in at both ends
Based
frick speculators & resellers
Remember the thread where Anon worked in shipping an intentionall crimped corners and added earmarks midways through books just to make them cheaper if the buyer decided to resell it later.
Ayylmao
>reprint available for a week
I hate GW so fricking much
They sell it at warhammer world along with both RoC books.
>just travel to the other side of the planet
>Plays Warhammer
>Is poor
Why do ameritards do this.
Don't blame American's too much, they might not want to travel to the new middle east after the early 2000's.
There’s an age limit here, you pair of dipshits.
They were selling a whole shelf of RoC hardbacks in TX this month, I came to pick up an order and nabbed both
Works on my machine
You could try and put in a claim for damages.
literally not worth your time. It's going to be the exact same UPS truck driver that tosses the new one on your porch. It will be the same guy for the one after that. It will be the same guy in the store who fumbles your box when you ask for a replacment. There's literally no point unless you offer to drive to Tennessee and pick it up yourself. The replacement will be sent through the same shipping that made this one dented.
This. Now a days Amazon ships collectors items in ziplock bags with a sticker slapped on it, and you're grateful for the bag! Filing a claim is useless because they're incapable of communicating with individual handlers in the shipping chain.
no
wear and tear is never covered by anything from supply to warranty, this is simply normal damage that will occur to paperback printings over time, it doesn't affect the use of the item and it's not even significantly visible
you have no claim, enjoy throwing money at lawyers who tell you otherwise right up until the final expensive appeal
frankly you can't even prove you didn't do it yourself, you kack-handed moron
None of this is UK law lmao, not to mention GW's actually got quite good customer service
I guarantee the only reason OP is upset about this is because he was planning on reselling the book and he's worried that little bit of damage will affect the resale value.
yeah ops its your fault you didnt get a scan of rt and made brass etches plate lithogrpahs of each page and made leather bound copies your self on the black market.
>enjoy throwing money at lawyers
Have you never heard of sending an email to customer service?
Who's Customer Service?
> OP clearly indicates asking customer service
> insane anon immediately jumps to a LAWYER over the spine of a book
You DO realize the low end of lawyers, in my area, is around $250 an HOUR right.
There's no place that sells mass-market stuff without a risk of this. Even with the massive price-raise you get from GW, this is gonna happen. Also game books are also supposed to be used. Get some sticky notes on that thing like it's your grandpa's bible.
Sent a politely worded email and I'm getting a new copy sent out. GW's customer service is very good.
Politeness will get you far in life. Now sell the faulty copy at a absurd price on eBay.
Wait for the new one to arrive at least.
>waited ages for my Rogue Trader reprint
>spine bashed in at both ends
Based
frick speculators & resellers
Remember the thread where Anon worked in shipping an intentionall crimped corners and added earmarks midways through books just to make them cheaper if the buyer decided to resell it later.
Ayylmao