This could be a sort of guide on which images to expect:
https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Tolkien_Calendar_2005
https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Tolkien_Calendar_2005
Can we expect Amazon UK to make an extra effort in packaging this one?
If I'm buying a $200 book, I would expect great packaging and a delivery of the item in perfect conditions.
If I'm buying a $200 book, I would expect great packaging and a delivery of the item in perfect conditions.
Ligandil wrote:
Can we expect Amazon UK to make an extra effort in packaging this one?
If I'm buying a $200 book, I would expect great packaging and a delivery of the item in perfect conditions.
I know this isn't satire but it could be. Amazon sent me two limited edition steelbook movie box sets loose in the same box and even removed the packaging that protected them. I wouldn't bank on a securely packaged product from them.
onthetrail wrote:
Ligandil wrote:
Can we expect Amazon UK to make an extra effort in packaging this one?
If I'm buying a $200 book, I would expect great packaging and a delivery of the item in perfect conditions.
I know this isn't satire but it could be. Amazon sent me two limited edition steelbook movie box sets loose in the same box and even removed the packaging that protected them. I wouldn't bank on a securely packaged product from them.
Agreed - if you want good packaging, go with Blackwells or another independent seller would be my recommendation - the "savings" in cost when shopping with the massive online retailers comes from somewhere - usually shipping and handling "efficiencies".
Urulókë wrote:
onthetrail wrote:
I know this isn't satire but it could be. Amazon sent me two limited edition steelbook movie box sets loose in the same box and even removed the packaging that protected them. I wouldn't bank on a securely packaged product from them.
Agreed - if you want good packaging, go with Blackwells or another independent seller would be my recommendation - the "savings" in cost when shopping with the massive online retailers comes from somewhere - usually shipping and handling "efficiencies".
Hmm yes. I thought Amazon UK would maybe make an extra effort for expensive books, but doesn't seem the case. Definitely not buying these from Amazon, then.
Ligandil wrote:
Urulókë wrote:
onthetrail wrote:
I know this isn't satire but it could be. Amazon sent me two limited edition steelbook movie box sets loose in the same box and even removed the packaging that protected them. I wouldn't bank on a securely packaged product from them.
Agreed - if you want good packaging, go with Blackwells or another independent seller would be my recommendation - the "savings" in cost when shopping with the massive online retailers comes from somewhere - usually shipping and handling "efficiencies".
Hmm yes. I thought Amazon UK would maybe make an extra effort for expensive books, but doesn't seem the case. Definitely not buying these from Amazon, then.
I had a couple of negative experiences with Amazon and Book Depository where they just threw the book in a box that was too big with no packing materials. After that I swore both off. And based on what I've seen with Remebrancer and the new Sil, shipping with them hasn't changed much.
Amazon's shipping practice is:
- find a box larger than the item in question (book or expensive electronics or anything)
- put item in box
- if there is a huge amount of space left over, throw in some butcher paper or air-pockets. Don't worry about filling the actual gaps, just show you noticed
I've been lucky with Amazon UK, but it has been getting more iffy as time goes on. And, I am in the USA.