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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 11:43 AM (#429157)
Subject: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
UPS just delivered the Ovation Balladeer 12 String that I bought off Craig's LIst. A beautiful guitar................ with the exception of the six inch crack on the top running from the bottom of the bridge, down! The woman sent me pictures of the guitar taken just before it was shipped and no cracks. In fact, aside from the crack, the guitar and case is pristine. It was also packaged very well by the UPS Store. Needless to say, I am very disappointed, but thankfully, it was insured.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-02-06 12:11 PM (#429158 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
I hate to hear that. Now the aggravation begins...

Check out this article on the Carmack Admendment concerning claims.

Actually I think this should be tacked somewhere on this site. Great info...
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-02-06 12:54 PM (#429159 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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Location: East Tennessee
I currently waiting for a delivery by UPS to acclimate a little before opening. At least the box doesn't look like they ran over it with a truck.
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Steve
Posted 2009-02-06 1:49 PM (#429160 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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Iffy, great article on shipping, etc. I will always pay extra to insure a guitar that is shipped. At least it motivates the shipper to be careful.
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 2:04 PM (#429161 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
I called UPS and they never flinched. Or at least not yet they haven't. I insured it for $1100. I received an email from John at the factory. He said that it would be between $350 and $450 to repair. Having already paid $450 for the guitar and shipping, I'm not sure but it wouldn't be wiser to buy a new one with the proceeds of the Insurance money going toward it. Again, assuming they pay up.
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bvince
Posted 2009-02-06 2:35 PM (#429162 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Wow Iffy! That was oustanding. I think this should be permanently added to the LINKS page, along with the shipping instructions.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-02-06 2:43 PM (#429163 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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Location: Michigan
Who will pay for the crack I just put in my legend with my elbow?
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jdalton
Posted 2009-02-06 2:44 PM (#429164 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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When I shipped my Ovation 12 from Maryland to Colorado, FedEx sat an elephant on the box and split the top in two. The guitar was well packed and in a hard case so FedEx honored the $800 insurance and payed for a new guitar. FYI, even though I would never use it to play out, the guitar still plays and did not fall apart.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-02-06 3:24 PM (#429165 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by Steve:
Iffy, great article on shipping, etc.
Brad, BluesSailor, should get credit for the LINK posted back in December. I just happened to make a copy for my 'library'.
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 4:01 PM (#429166 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
Originally posted by twistedlim:
Who will pay for the crack I just put in my legend with my elbow?
I would suggest nobody. Not, at least, until you learn a little about how to play a guitar. You see, you use your hands, not your elbow, OK? Now, follow along with me and I'll make it easy for you to understand. First, put the pick between your little digits and strum, up and down, up and down, up and down. Good, now repeat after me, "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can..........." GOOD BOY! Now, keep that elbow out to the side and remember to use your hands. Soon you'll be playing just like a big boy.
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 4:03 PM (#429167 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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P.S. Just to be clear...........the above commentary is jest.
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 4:28 PM (#429168 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
In the event that I want to take my windfall insurance money and purchase a new Ovation 12, what models are made in the USA?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-02-06 4:34 PM (#429169 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by twistedlim:
Who will pay for the crack I just put in my legend with my elbow?
Ummmm, the way things are going, I'd say our children and grand children. Ya are applying for G.R.A.B. (Guitar Repair and Bailout), right?
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MWoody
Posted 2009-02-06 4:44 PM (#429170 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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Currently awaiting UPS processing of a Claim on the Post Parlor purchase... thanks!
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MWoody
Posted 2009-02-06 4:53 PM (#429171 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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"P.S. Just to be clear...........the above commentary is jest."

"Jest nuff ta git yer'azz whooped!" :eek:
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 4:57 PM (#429172 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
Originally posted by MWoody:
"P.S. Just to be clear...........the above commentary is jest."

"Jest nuff ta git yer'azz whooped!" :eek:
DOUBT IT! I have two passions: Ovation and Kimber. I am fairly good with each of them and carry them both wherever I go.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-02-06 6:06 PM (#429173 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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wagonmaster make sure that you have a full month or two supply of prozac before starting your claim.good luck to you on it. :mad: GWB :mad:
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MWoody
Posted 2009-02-06 6:38 PM (#429174 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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When the young Officer was asked why he carried a "45" he answered... "cuz they don't make a 47"!

Want some Koa grips? :D
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 8:02 PM (#429175 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
Originally posted by MWoody:
When the young Officer was asked why he carried a "45" he answered... "cuz they don't make a 47"!

Want some Koa grips? :D
Now that's a very smart officer, and you should send me a pm re: koa if you've got 'em.

In terms of my remarks to Twisted. I feel badly about that. It was a real lame attempt at humor and it was stupid of me. I do sincerely apologize for it.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2009-02-06 8:51 PM (#429176 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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Wagonmahstuh,
Fightin' wuhds meeun thaht you have gawt to step owoot intah yuah dawyahd; howevah, the boahd is mostly a peazebul playce. A-und, we have bean knawn to take a jest or twouh. :D ;)

--Karen
(Who has a great fondness for "Bert and I.")
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noah
Posted 2009-02-06 8:52 PM (#429177 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
I insured it for $1100... paid $450 for the guitar and shipping...
The carriers usually reimburse the purchase price and refund the shipping.

Over-insuring a shipment usually does not yield a profit in the case of a loss. I would be careful.
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numbfingers
Posted 2009-02-06 9:04 PM (#429178 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
It was a real lame attempt at humor and it was stupid of me.
On the positive side, you're starting to fit in here.

Originally posted by MWoody:
Want some Koa grips? :D
I don't have a gun, but I wonder if my wife would like some for hers.

Oh yeah, shipping damage. Maybe having the UPS Store pack it means you'll get a better response on the settlement.

-Steve W.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-02-06 9:26 PM (#429179 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Been there, done that...
Good Luck with it...seriously...
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-02-06 9:46 PM (#429180 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment



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Location: East Tennessee
Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
In the event that I want to take my windfall insurance money and purchase a new Ovation 12, what models are made in the USA?
Wareagle's UTE-12
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-02-06 10:28 PM (#429181 - in reply to #429157)
Subject: Re: What a disappointment
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Location: Maine
--Karen
(Who has a great fondness for "Bert and I.") [/QB]


An old Mainah was sitting on the front porch of his general store with an old yellow dog. He was whittling and relaxing in the summer breeze when one of those outahstateahs pulled up in his Mercedes and asked, "Excuse me sir, but before I get out of the car, I'd like to ask if your dog bites." The old fellow never looked up from his whittling and said, "Nosah." The well dressed gentleman got out of his fancy cah and as he stahted into the stoah, the dog came off that porch and grabbed the man by the leg ripping his trousers to shreds. The man, terrified, jumped back into his cah and said to the old fella in an excited voice, "I thought you said your dog didn't bite. The old Mainah never looked up and said, "Mine don't.........but this one does."
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