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<blockquote data-quote="Twista" data-source="post: 968100" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>He might be correct. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I work for a freight company and i know for a fact shipping it UPS Freight will get it damaged big time. If you wanna send something you care about send it with the smaller popularfreight companies. They TRY To take care of there customers freight. BTW, i worked for UPS FREIGHT also and the part timers only get paid $10.50 and its a high turn over rate.. so your freight/hood is not even on the 18 yr old 10.50/ hr mind when hes moving it on the forklift. The box might say, "NO FORKLIFT" but please believe it will be moved with a fork lift wither you like it or not. Companies like UPS Freight only care about how much freight is packed onto 1 trailer. Not how safe its loaded. There in it for the cash and if that means squeezing your hood box beside a sharp glass clipper blade... it will be done. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, if you want to ship a hood DO NOT.. I REPEAT DO NOT ship it in a box. It will get damaged big time because of fork lift drivers scooping under it and accidentally poking the contents of the box. Somehow get a big skid and build a crate for the hood and the top concave so nothing can be stacked on which might damage it if the crate clasp because of stacking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twista, post: 968100, member: 8202"] He might be correct. I work for a freight company and i know for a fact shipping it UPS Freight will get it damaged big time. If you wanna send something you care about send it with the smaller popularfreight companies. They TRY To take care of there customers freight. BTW, i worked for UPS FREIGHT also and the part timers only get paid $10.50 and its a high turn over rate.. so your freight/hood is not even on the 18 yr old 10.50/ hr mind when hes moving it on the forklift. The box might say, "NO FORKLIFT" but please believe it will be moved with a fork lift wither you like it or not. Companies like UPS Freight only care about how much freight is packed onto 1 trailer. Not how safe its loaded. There in it for the cash and if that means squeezing your hood box beside a sharp glass clipper blade... it will be done. Secondly, if you want to ship a hood DO NOT.. I REPEAT DO NOT ship it in a box. It will get damaged big time because of fork lift drivers scooping under it and accidentally poking the contents of the box. Somehow get a big skid and build a crate for the hood and the top concave so nothing can be stacked on which might damage it if the crate clasp because of stacking. [/QUOTE]
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