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I am currently bidding on Ebay on a early 1900's photo that is in what appears to be the original glass frame. I am really afraid the glass could break during shipping and damage the photo. The seller appears to sell a lot of old photos.
Should I ask the seller to remove it from the frame before shipping or should I trust that they know what they doing? Last edited by Jim65; 02-08-2020 at 03:10 PM. |
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If you end up winning the item, I’d reach out immediately afterwards and express your concerns and see what he recommends. Perhaps you can pay a bit extra so that it’s properly packaged/wrapped. In most cases, it will be fine assuming the seller knows how to properly ship items. That said, I can’t tell you the number of times that I’ve purchased items that have been damaged in transit due to poor packaging. If you reach out before shipping, that will at least provide you some piece of mind.
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I have ordered an object with glass frame twice. The first time it was shipped improperly and I had one hell of a mess when it arrived. Thank goodness it didn't harm the picture beneath. The second time the seller shipped it in an extra large box with plenty of packing peanuts. I believe it was also FedEx delivered. If you are buying the photo and want to keep it in the original frame, be sure to reach out to the seller and confirm shipping methods before you pay!
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I would consider asking the seller to remove the glass from the frame, and just send the frame and picture. You can always buy a new pane of glass to fit in the frame.
Steve
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Thanks for the advice. I'm going to contact seller after auction and express my concerns.
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If its an old frame, they could probably remove the glass and pack that separately so doesn't break on and damage item... Also old glass from frames is different than glass today so while removing and replacing may be an option, some of that "old" look may be lost...
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