someone please tell me this is repairable...
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someone please tell me this is repairable...
as per ******* usual i suffer from the worst of b4stard luck
blitz nur spec has just arrived in the post, via parcelforce 48.
but when i unwrapped the packaging, this is what i saw...
now im hoping the person who sold me it was totally honest and hasnt tried to fob me off with this like this, and it has been damaged in transit. no way is it going on the scoob looking like that.
is there any chance of someone being able to "beat it out" to be round again. i will settle for scratches and little dinks, but thats too much.
someone please offer me a yes, im nearly close to tears
blitz nur spec has just arrived in the post, via parcelforce 48.
but when i unwrapped the packaging, this is what i saw...
now im hoping the person who sold me it was totally honest and hasnt tried to fob me off with this like this, and it has been damaged in transit. no way is it going on the scoob looking like that.
is there any chance of someone being able to "beat it out" to be round again. i will settle for scratches and little dinks, but thats too much.
someone please offer me a yes, im nearly close to tears
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Have you contacted the seller?? Judge their reaction.
was packaging good?
Then bung a claim in against ParcelForce - but act VERY QUICKLY!
Thats a real bummer ...... at the worst case take it to a panel beater/engineering workshop - they 'may' be able to heat it up enough to push a wooden shaper inside to sort it.
Good luck.
was packaging good?
Then bung a claim in against ParcelForce - but act VERY QUICKLY!
Thats a real bummer ...... at the worst case take it to a panel beater/engineering workshop - they 'may' be able to heat it up enough to push a wooden shaper inside to sort it.
Good luck.
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looks like some asbo postman kicked the asbo nur spec. btw im a metal worker by trade and its repairable although you should def go the compensation route first.
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bimey mate..... i feel for you...
might be a stainless company that can cut the pipe off and weld a new one on, but it wont be cheap.
doesn't look like crash damage, judging by the place its been hit, but you never know!!!
hope it gets sorted for you
might be a stainless company that can cut the pipe off and weld a new one on, but it wont be cheap.
doesn't look like crash damage, judging by the place its been hit, but you never know!!!
hope it gets sorted for you
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Yep exactly mate, the packaging condition will surely let you know exactly if this all happened on route, could this damage happen when this was on a car ??
from what I see thepackaging that it was contained within when delivered would have been severly damaged itself.
from what I see thepackaging that it was contained within when delivered would have been severly damaged itself.
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I would say accident damage to be honest. I have stuff delivered constantly in work, and most of its electronics etc. We get some kit thats been damage din trnsit but nothing to that extent..
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just called up and got the usual automated service. apparantly sender has to fill in a compensation form available at the post office and take it from there.
me... i want blood and im gonna play holy **** up now
me... i want blood and im gonna play holy **** up now
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have done and they obviously deny anything. so im trying the compo route via parcelforce.
gonna go to a local exahust place and price up see how much it is to chop off tail pipe and weld another on.
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packaging wasnt the best. the two pieces were taped together with fragile stamped tape, then covered in a bin liner, and taped together again with fragile stamped tape.
but where the tailpipe is, it looks as though someone afterwards has stuck the end of a cardboard box on and made a quick hash at covering it up with some brown postage tape.
i dont want it to get messy with the seller. basically i sent payment to the sellers friend, who in turn posted it for him. shes been polite etc via email, and i had/have her address somewhere, as i was originally gonna send a cheque.
so i dont think any dodgy business has gone on.
anyone any experiences with claiming back off parcelforce?
but where the tailpipe is, it looks as though someone afterwards has stuck the end of a cardboard box on and made a quick hash at covering it up with some brown postage tape.
i dont want it to get messy with the seller. basically i sent payment to the sellers friend, who in turn posted it for him. shes been polite etc via email, and i had/have her address somewhere, as i was originally gonna send a cheque.
so i dont think any dodgy business has gone on.
anyone any experiences with claiming back off parcelforce?
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That has had a hell of a bang! And not just one either by the look of it?! Can you imagine trying to do that to the tailpipe? How much force it would take? And to do that just by loading parcels onto a van really roughly, or some eager driving with things smashing around the back of the van.....I just don't think that much damage is possible is it!?
The problem with parcel force (and all other delivery companies) is that if you've signed for the delivery being recieved in good condition etc.....then.....well they're probably gonna tell you to bugger off if you try and claim anything cuz that happens to us at work all the time. We either un-wrap everything before we sign for it, or sign it as damaged before we open it.
Whatever happens mate, I hope you get it sorted
PS - Aren't Hayward & Scott meant to be pretty magical at repairing things?
The problem with parcel force (and all other delivery companies) is that if you've signed for the delivery being recieved in good condition etc.....then.....well they're probably gonna tell you to bugger off if you try and claim anything cuz that happens to us at work all the time. We either un-wrap everything before we sign for it, or sign it as damaged before we open it.
Whatever happens mate, I hope you get it sorted
PS - Aren't Hayward & Scott meant to be pretty magical at repairing things?
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You wont be able to claim from PF as you have no contract with them, only the seller can claim. All PF deliveries are insured though, so the seller should be able to claim from them easily enough.
Any dispute over the damage isnt anything to do with PF from your side ( even if they did cause the damage in transit ) you will have to to deal with the seller - if they are a commercial seller then it will be much easier than if you bought it privately, although from the sound of the crap packaging it wasnt a shop you bought it from ?
The one problem I can foresee is that PF may come back to the seller and say the packaging wasnt good enough to protect the item, in which case they may not pay out - a couple of bin bags isnt really going to offer much protection to a thin metal tube that can be easily dented.
Any dispute over the damage isnt anything to do with PF from your side ( even if they did cause the damage in transit ) you will have to to deal with the seller - if they are a commercial seller then it will be much easier than if you bought it privately, although from the sound of the crap packaging it wasnt a shop you bought it from ?
The one problem I can foresee is that PF may come back to the seller and say the packaging wasnt good enough to protect the item, in which case they may not pay out - a couple of bin bags isnt really going to offer much protection to a thin metal tube that can be easily dented.
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If you don't get any luck with the compo,Try Rebel Powerpipes to get it repaired. They used to be on NP Industrial estate but I think they've moved to Barton.
I'd get them to cut off the end and weld a new one on.It will be as good as new.
I'd get them to cut off the end and weld a new one on.It will be as good as new.
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chris, im one step ahead of you on that one. ive just been to barton to rebel power pipes. heard they have a good rep. but theyre closed for the day. something to do with that big funeral about the areoplane crash i believe.
im a little happier now, as closer inspection is only the tailpipe is dented, so if a half decent welder can cut and pop on a replacement tail piece il be happy enough. its a 4.5" bore as you know, so shouldnt pose too many problems. only thing is it has the nur spec stamp on it (tailpipe) so a new piece wont
but as long as the sound isnt affected, i dont car, it has the nur spec stamp on the underside of the backbox piece anyways, so no arguing its the real thing
gonna drive back through to rebel tomorrow and price it up. any ideas on how much it is to chop off a tailpiece and cut weld a new one on? cant be that much surely...
im a little happier now, as closer inspection is only the tailpipe is dented, so if a half decent welder can cut and pop on a replacement tail piece il be happy enough. its a 4.5" bore as you know, so shouldnt pose too many problems. only thing is it has the nur spec stamp on it (tailpipe) so a new piece wont
but as long as the sound isnt affected, i dont car, it has the nur spec stamp on the underside of the backbox piece anyways, so no arguing its the real thing
gonna drive back through to rebel tomorrow and price it up. any ideas on how much it is to chop off a tailpiece and cut weld a new one on? cant be that much surely...
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if you get no joy getting it fixed i can have ago for you. shouldn't be that hard to fix has iam time served fabricator welder. just get in touch if you wont i doing.
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im gonna pop through to rebel tomorrow for a rough price to repair it, see if its extortionate, otherwise your welcome to have a go few ££ your way
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Damn, c_o_b, you have worse luck than me
Did you get the bung with the Blitz as that might help you reshape it?
I hope you get it sorted as I KNOW you will love the noise out of it
Did you get the bung with the Blitz as that might help you reshape it?
I hope you get it sorted as I KNOW you will love the noise out of it
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noop no bung, didnt want it anyways.... as long as the noise would be the same with the new weld on it, i dont care about the nur spec stamp on the tailpipe. its genuine, and has it underneath, just repaired. the noise it what i want...
thing is parcelforce only insure to £150, so i could in theory claim back for repair to the exhaust. but its a timescale thing, as im skint, ive already sold my current exhaut and im being payed for it tomorrow, so my mate wont wanna wait forever and a day...
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Erm, I work for the Farce in question. When I pick things up I always note down if the packing is inadequate. Just picked up an exhaust system today that was wrapped in bubblewrap and Bin Bags, I would give it a 50% chance of arriving intact. The thing that people forget with posting is that for most of its journey, its in a 44tonne wagon, so if you happen to be at the bottom, things that arn't packed properley get broken or split.
If you are lucky, the collection driver hasn't noted the inadequate packing, and you may have a claim, but I honestly cant see how something could have caused that damage, as the most we carry is 30kgs.
If you are lucky, the collection driver hasn't noted the inadequate packing, and you may have a claim, but I honestly cant see how something could have caused that damage, as the most we carry is 30kgs.
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Before I read all of that I have 1 company that I have total, utter faith in when it comes to bent to hell Nur Spec back boxes as I sent them one. Hayward & Scott. They were AMAZING and the backbox looked as good as new. The only thing you may lose is the imprint of the nur spec a bit/completely on the back pipe. Haven't read the posts above but been there, done that and the results were outstanding.
Ask to speak to Ian there and say you spoke to the guy with the black scoob with the custom sports cat he recently did, that loves them all as well as working wonders on his nur spec lol . I will go look for a pic to show you the damage I did before I sent it to them.
Ask to speak to Ian there and say you spoke to the guy with the black scoob with the custom sports cat he recently did, that loves them all as well as working wonders on his nur spec lol . I will go look for a pic to show you the damage I did before I sent it to them.
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I'll see your ding and raise you this:
That was caused by me being an inexperienced scoob driver 6 years ago, just having brand new discs and pads fitted by Len that afternoon and being told to go easy on them, losing my rag with a really nasty driver, losing the plot following him, spinning a full 720 on the A3/A31 entry towards Farnham, almost falling off the side of the hill quite possibly to my death and having the exhaust catch an I beam at the side of the road. Catching the double spin, the exhaust catching that I beam and a whole bucketload of luck got me out of that one. Suffice to say I improved my level of driving and learnt to listen to my mechanic!
Anyway, it went to H&S looking like that, was rolled out in under a day and the bung still just fitted in too! They really, really know their stuff and I can't recommend them enough specifically from seeing the end result with my own eyes. Hope this helps.
P.S. Sorry but I didn't take any pictures of the outstanding repair, but have had a look and found these of when it was on my second scoob. The buyer didn't even notice as the repair was that good:
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0482.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0484.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0499.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0500.jpg
That was caused by me being an inexperienced scoob driver 6 years ago, just having brand new discs and pads fitted by Len that afternoon and being told to go easy on them, losing my rag with a really nasty driver, losing the plot following him, spinning a full 720 on the A3/A31 entry towards Farnham, almost falling off the side of the hill quite possibly to my death and having the exhaust catch an I beam at the side of the road. Catching the double spin, the exhaust catching that I beam and a whole bucketload of luck got me out of that one. Suffice to say I improved my level of driving and learnt to listen to my mechanic!
Anyway, it went to H&S looking like that, was rolled out in under a day and the bung still just fitted in too! They really, really know their stuff and I can't recommend them enough specifically from seeing the end result with my own eyes. Hope this helps.
P.S. Sorry but I didn't take any pictures of the outstanding repair, but have had a look and found these of when it was on my second scoob. The buyer didn't even notice as the repair was that good:
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0482.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0484.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0499.jpg
http://www.ftaclan.net/clanftp/nick/...t/100_0500.jpg
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I claimed off PF once for a projector weighing 27Kg.
I was the seller so I had to do the claim form. An inspector went to the buyers address and looked at the damage and the packaging and paid up without problem.
It looks like the box had been dropped on its corner.
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I was the seller so I had to do the claim form. An inspector went to the buyers address and looked at the damage and the packaging and paid up without problem.
It looks like the box had been dropped on its corner.
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only thing is, as the guy whos buying my other exhaust is paying today (need the money to cover my pruchase), i havent got a lot of time. hence why im gonna see if its repairable today. ive taken piccies of when it arrived, and have kept the packaging too.
but as i bought it outside of ebay and payed only via paypal, have i got a leg to stand on, whether it was damaged in transit, or the guy deliberatley sent it damaged hoping to fob me off?
but as i bought it outside of ebay and payed only via paypal, have i got a leg to stand on, whether it was damaged in transit, or the guy deliberatley sent it damaged hoping to fob me off?