Same here from my doc. then a trip to the emergency room with what turned out to be pneumonia. Thee days later I got out of hospital and feel ok but the hangovers from all these meds is rough. Feel better.
Exact same thing happened to me , I bought a Magnavox suitcase style stereo record player. I asked them to properly ship the unit. It was a trading post that regularly shipped products. A hole was punched In the cover from the center spindle on the changer. I can't believe some people don't understand what packing screws are for. Hope you are feeling better. Take some vitamin C it will help you feel better and boost your iminune system. Get well soon. ❤ 4:404:41
Don't let them get away with doing that to you, Fair Use for demonstration purposes,education purposes, That's exactly what you're doing. You're educating people about repairing ,how we got our news and entertainment before television.
I totally feel your frustration. Im a long time sub from the uk. Hello. I have had this with the spindle through lid of a 60's player. But the one that will never ever leave my mind was about 10 yrs ago i won a very nice teak 1966 stereo radiogram what you guys call a console which i won on ebay for 99 pence. In the photos the unit was placed in the outdoors environment stood looking fantasic on a grassed location with the sunshine beaming down on it. Now this model is called dynatron company who was known for the roll royce of quality and quite a rare model with loudness, rumble and scratch slider controls with garrard deck. Sadly i didn't have a vehicle at the time to be able to collect it. So i had to use a courier service which cost me about £60. The delivery driver arrived at my door with a grim look on his face whilst trying to explain the situ, opened his van door and there or what it was stood. Totally gutted! It looked as if the female seller burried it in her back garden, left it for a week and then dug it up again, GREEN with veneer all peeling off and stinking of mould, it was almost completely un recognisable. I couldn't bring it inside. When i took out the chassis it was rusty! The woman had the cheek to refund me 99 pence. I lost £60 transportation costs with huge anger and frustration.
That's awful. Maybe they used it for the "99 pence" enticement knowing that it was already trashed. About 15 years ago, I noticed something sitting on the sidewalk on the way to work which looked like some kind of liquor cabinet. Each day, I noticed a little more about it, including the fact that the lower half of each door had a grille. Finally, curiosity got the better of me and I pulled over to take a look. It was a Stromberg-Carlson mono radio-phono console or radiogram, from about 1949. It even had the original Armstrong FM band (40-60 instead of 88-108) and had been converted. It was drizzling that day and I couldn't stand the thought of it getting ruined, so a tipped it into the trunk of my car and drove home with it hanging over the bumper. By the time I got it home and into the basement, it was still in one piece, but one mouse ran out of it and up the stairs. Luckily, that was the last one. I've restored the receiver, so the radio portion works well, but the turntable still needs some work. Luckily, my basement has stayed dry all these years; I hope to get the record player, a Webster changer, working some day.
I feel like we as vintage electronics collectors get a raw deal from society because they see us as weird anoraks who won't spend our entire paychecks of shit from China
The USPS Warehouse in Jersey City is a black hole for one out of four packages I ship. I import stuff from Japan (fragile shellac records.) I buy them in bulk so they have to come snail mail by cargo ship. Somehow, it goes from a port in Kawasaki to a warehouse in New Jersey (no idea how), right as the shipping time hits the three-month mark. Then it rots in that USPS foreign parcel warehouse for another week, or a month. I despise that warehouse. I have received packages from them, hacked to bits by customs, sent to the wrong zip code, bursting at the seams, foam peanuts spilling out, held together by duct tape, stickers saying "undeliverable" in that condition. I have had to open Missing Mail inquiries just to get my "unsendable" package back (probably off of some trash heap in a dusty corner of the building.) But somehow, thanks to the amazing Japanese proxy service and their miraculous packaging, I have never received a broken record! I have two shipments, somewhere in the three-month void, sailing towards that inevitable New Jersey whirlpool of doom, and I always have to wonder if I'll ever see them on my doorstep.
Jersey City is where the USPS Warehouse is, and when I checked USPS under tracking where an item was ordered and shipped, it was there, and then to Albany, NY, Newburgh, NY, and finally arrived in Kingston, NY, it’s there, no problem for USPS.
Years ago I won a Mac CRT monitor on eBay and when I got it it was packed in foam peanuts. As you can guess, the main circuit board was cracked in shipping. I sent a message to the seller and she apologized, and I was able to repair the board. In her defense she was a private seller as opposed to a professional, so she didn't know that CRTs are heavy and require special packing procedures. As an aside, I still have the 1975 Newcomb School Record Player I got from you a while back, and it still works perfectly. A lot of RUclipsrs besides you are having issues with RUclips's ham-fisted handling of just about *everything* it seems. I hope things get better. Once I shipped a package to a friend of mine via USPS, but he said he never got it. I waited to see if it would show up but it never did. Eventually I apologized and moved on. About six months later the package suddenly showed up in my mailbox labeled 'Undeliverable as Addressed, Return To Sender'. it hadn't been opened or anything.
I was ordering stuff on eBay a while back, and I did checked the USPS tracking and it got right on time. I checked the mailbox or on the doorstep, and the package is right there, and I got it. The shipping took about a few days, but it’s right on time, but I have no problem with it. The problem is, an item from China where it took weeks and months to get it arrived while shipping. I avoid items from other countries like UK, Europe and so on.
Where I live in Columbus Ohio, we had tons of problems with the post office last year. Mail was being stolen and checks forged, mail thrown in the sewers, and the carriers that don't want to work. We had probably 7 in a row not worth a damn. A supervisor was disciplined, and right now, it seems to be better. Our current carrier is good and I hope she stays awhile. One befor her was good, but he transferred to another area.
The post office used to be the best way to ship. Now it really sucks. People say that the new tax payer funded billion dollar facility in Atlanta has the entire system breaking down. I have had so many problems paying my "Bill", singular, I have one bill to mail every month and they screw that up. FedEx and UPS are almost as bad.
the message (In Transit to Next Facility) is an automated message that is computer generated within the USPS tracking system. I found this out a while back. I've been having trouble in my area as well.
Ever since that anal-brained Louis DeJoy took over as Postmaster General, the USPS has been in a vertical dive into the toilet and getting worse every day! He was voted in by his peers in the postal "service" and it looks like it would take an act of the less than worthless Congress (or even God Himself) to get rid of him. By the way, I put "service" in quotation marks because that's what the American public has been getting ever since he took over, kind of like what bulls do to cows, if you get my drift!
Everything I've shipped. The past 2 weeks has been 1 day late. Than what they said it would be and then when you go to the Post Office. Of course, you get the hateful attitude about everything they're just hateful people. They don't care they don't care. Sorry for the little rant
10:41 And, these are the clowns that we are told to trust with out mail-in-ballots. No thanks, I'll do my voting in person, the same way I always have.
I don't know how they send stuff so far out of the way, but I've always heard that they don't really have a tracking system, it's just a pieced together system they put in place on top of their antiquated systems used to sort things, the whole system needs to be rebuilt for it to work better. They keep adding things on top of stuff that's not done correctly in the first place and it makes it worse. I've also been sick with the cough, I'm also getting better, so hopefully we're through the worst of it and won't be sick for awhile. Keep up the great videos.
I'm on the east coast, I sell on eBay. I will not sell - or buy - from any seller located in CA, OR or WA because of shipping issues (damage, lost, delivered to wrong address) regardless of the shipper. It's not worth the risk or hassle. USPS has been great for me. I'd never use UPS or FedEx, both are inconvenient.
I had a situation from Goodwill auction where they shipped one of those old Dazor Magnifying lamps and the box opened and the floor base fell out in shipping. They first offered a partial refund and then I went to accept it and they never sent it. I pressed them in a message and they basically told me to dispute it because they aren't sending anything. I later found out that people who make claims against them are permanently banned from using the auction site in the future. Considering these are donated items they are certainly a bunch of crooks. Out of principal I decided I wouldn't use the site again.
USPS fun- Ordered a small part from a machine shop in a Detroit suburb. This part was about the size of a D-cell battery. I live in western Kentucky. One would figure it'd go from Detroit, through Cinci or Evansville, to where I am. Nope. USPS sends this tiny parcel to Chicago, then to Milwaukee. It then goes to some town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, before going BACK to Detroit, then to Nashville, then Evansville, then St Louis, before finally reaching me. The shop offered another to be sent via UPS when it looked like it was going to be lost to the great white woods of northern Michigan, I insisted we wait, as by that point "This is now a grand experiment in absurdity, lets see how far it goes". USPS took it pretty damn far.
I document & report damage to the seller. If they do not do the right thing, I just leave them negative feedback and refuse any feedback revision request.
That's funny. In your last video Goodwill said they are unable to pack it the way you asked, and now if you don't pack it the way they want you'll only get a partial refund. Unbelievable.
USPS sends things off in wrong directions a lot. I had a package that was about 100 miles away, it ended up about 2000 miles away. I eventually got it, but a couple weeks after the original delivery date.
Same with me. I sent a friend a small parcel (I'm in CA) and he is about 100 miles away. The post office sent it to Maryland-clear across the country! Maryland PO sent it back to CA, and it arrived about a week late. Things could have been a lot worse.
If you upload an entire album, they allow the video to stay up, but any money it earns goes to whoever owns the music, and sometimes they block the video from being shown in certain countries. So in Radiotvphononuts case, he's making an hours long video that's his own creation and his own work, and it has 20 seconds of some crap music in it, and they want to take all the money that video earns over the rest of eternity, and give it to whoever owns the 20 second song he accidentally recorded in it. On top of that, they're going to block the video from being able to be watched in half the countries. If they had a way of saying, hey 1/100th of the video is that song, we'll take 1/100th of the revenue the video earns and give it to that company, it would be one thing, but for such a small little, accidental unintended part of the video to cause it to not earn any money and also not be viewable in several countries, it's just not worth the trouble.
Hadn't had to much of an issue with the PO until lately I had a package shipped from California on March 22 still waiting.Just says arriving late....Yeah tell me something else I don't know.
This is why I only buy random boxes of 45 rpm records and Lp's, from good will! though, I did manage to have a zenith 2G shipped and it was ok. mostly, I just need a new spring. since the one that the 2G has on the drive wheel is rusted and stretched too much! the whole Matrix Console works great though!
USPS; it's definitely not just you. And yes, they are always sending my packages to the wrong state (and yes, even wrong country!) before realizing their mistake and correcting it. Not long ago they sent one of my packages to Puerto Rico (I live in Florida)
I never buy anything from the west coast because it always takes forever for packages to arrive. Especially California. Ordered one of those component testers from California and it took nearly 3 weeks to get the item.
Recently had a small package that was going USPS from Houston to Lawrenceville Georgia and the short version of the story is after 16 days and visiting Atlanta Georgia twice,, (spitting distance from Lawrenceville Georgia),,, but spending most of its time in Jacksonville Florida,, lol,,, it was finally delivered to a mystery location in Jacksonville Florida,,,, and it's gone forever..... The tracking history is a site to behold and it almost got funny,,,, almost,,, but it ain't funny. It was basically a $100 bill down the drain and for me that means something...
To let you know there is what's called. The fair. Use act for demonstration purposes of an antique radio. My jukeboxes or other apparatus look into it.
Brian, that GEAM radio that you shown on your video I had that one as a kid if you want to sell it I'll buy it from you. It has to be 100% working. Can you let me know what you want for it I also have Silvertone, small console, all tubes that you can have for all those great videos i've learned a lot from you it's a good project for you The radio works The turntable needs TLC just have to find a way to get it to you. I'm in Boston mass I can send you pictures. I can even let you hear the radio joe
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like a definite catch 22 that you had zero chance of coming out good. Suprise, not, such is most things in the quote new normal. Anyway...if you paid with PayPal you could file a claim for full refund. Too bad you're so far away, i have all that shipping/ scale stuff here and would be glad to help for all the info you share. Best wishes
I hope you'll get better. I miss your long involve videos about a restorating of a weird trf set or seeing you jam some 78s on a vintage record player.
The Post Office is purposely slowing, degrading, and making mail more expensive. It's inflationary and bad for business. The idea is eventually people will complain enough that they will accept privatizing the Post Office and spend more on UPS, Fedex, etc. Contact your Senator or Congressman and ask that someone competent is put in charge instead of the corrupt. Your experience with bad Goodwill's poor packaging is sadly not uncommon. Some are better than others. I have received several packages with ruined contents from them. It would seem to be easy to pack something at least well enough not to rattle around in an oversized box.
The most important part of your life is YOUR HEALTH. Take it easy, we'll wait, you're well worth it.
Same here from my doc. then a trip to the emergency room with what turned out to be pneumonia. Thee days later I got out of hospital and feel ok but the hangovers from all these meds is rough. Feel better.
Exact same thing happened to me , I bought a Magnavox suitcase style stereo record player. I asked them to properly ship the unit. It was a trading post that regularly shipped products.
A hole was punched In the cover from the center spindle on the changer.
I can't believe some people don't understand what packing screws are for. Hope you are feeling better. Take some vitamin C it will help you feel better and boost your iminune system.
Get well soon.
❤
4:40 4:41
Don't let them get away with doing that to you, Fair Use for demonstration purposes,education purposes, That's exactly what you're doing. You're educating people about repairing ,how we got our news and entertainment before television.
I totally feel your frustration.
Im a long time sub from the uk. Hello. I have had this with the spindle through lid of a 60's player.
But the one that will never ever leave my mind was about 10 yrs ago i won a very nice teak 1966 stereo radiogram what you guys call a console which i won on ebay for 99 pence.
In the photos the unit was placed in the outdoors environment stood looking fantasic on a grassed location with the sunshine beaming down on it.
Now this model is called dynatron company who was known for the roll royce of quality and quite a rare model with loudness, rumble and scratch slider controls with garrard deck.
Sadly i didn't have a vehicle at the time to be able to collect it. So i had to use a courier service which cost me about £60.
The delivery driver arrived at my door with a grim look on his face whilst trying to explain the situ, opened his van door and there or what it was stood. Totally gutted! It looked as if the female seller burried it in her back garden, left it for a week and then dug it up again, GREEN with veneer all peeling off and stinking of mould, it was almost completely un recognisable.
I couldn't bring it inside. When i took out the chassis it was rusty! The woman had the cheek to refund me 99 pence. I lost £60 transportation costs with huge anger and frustration.
That's awful. Maybe they used it for the "99 pence" enticement knowing that it was already trashed. About 15 years ago, I noticed something sitting on the sidewalk on the way to work which looked like some kind of liquor cabinet. Each day, I noticed a little more about it, including the fact that the lower half of each door had a grille. Finally, curiosity got the better of me and I pulled over to take a look. It was a Stromberg-Carlson mono radio-phono console or radiogram, from about 1949. It even had the original Armstrong FM band (40-60 instead of 88-108) and had been converted. It was drizzling that day and I couldn't stand the thought of it getting ruined, so a tipped it into the trunk of my car and drove home with it hanging over the bumper. By the time I got it home and into the basement, it was still in one piece, but one mouse ran out of it and up the stairs. Luckily, that was the last one. I've restored the receiver, so the radio portion works well, but the turntable still needs some work. Luckily, my basement has stayed dry all these years; I hope to get the record player, a Webster changer, working some day.
I feel like we as vintage electronics collectors get a raw deal from society because they see us as weird anoraks who won't spend our entire paychecks of shit from China
They will do everything they can to ruin our hobbies because all they are interested in is having babies and collecting benefits
True!
The USPS Warehouse in Jersey City is a black hole for one out of four packages I ship. I import stuff from Japan (fragile shellac records.) I buy them in bulk so they have to come snail mail by cargo ship. Somehow, it goes from a port in Kawasaki to a warehouse in New Jersey (no idea how), right as the shipping time hits the three-month mark. Then it rots in that USPS foreign parcel warehouse for another week, or a month. I despise that warehouse. I have received packages from them, hacked to bits by customs, sent to the wrong zip code, bursting at the seams, foam peanuts spilling out, held together by duct tape, stickers saying "undeliverable" in that condition. I have had to open Missing Mail inquiries just to get my "unsendable" package back (probably off of some trash heap in a dusty corner of the building.) But somehow, thanks to the amazing Japanese proxy service and their miraculous packaging, I have never received a broken record! I have two shipments, somewhere in the three-month void, sailing towards that inevitable New Jersey whirlpool of doom, and I always have to wonder if I'll ever see them on my doorstep.
Jersey City is where the USPS Warehouse is, and when I checked USPS under tracking where an item was ordered and shipped, it was there, and then to Albany, NY, Newburgh, NY, and finally arrived in Kingston, NY, it’s there, no problem for USPS.
I love this channel. I am so HAPPY that not only is this channel still active but also has lots of support
In these situations a reply such as ‘feedback will be left accordingly' usually has the right effect.
Years ago I won a Mac CRT monitor on eBay and when I got it it was packed in foam peanuts. As you can guess, the main circuit board was cracked in shipping. I sent a message to the seller and she apologized, and I was able to repair the board. In her defense she was a private seller as opposed to a professional, so she didn't know that CRTs are heavy and require special packing procedures.
As an aside, I still have the 1975 Newcomb School Record Player I got from you a while back, and it still works perfectly.
A lot of RUclipsrs besides you are having issues with RUclips's ham-fisted handling of just about *everything* it seems. I hope things get better.
Once I shipped a package to a friend of mine via USPS, but he said he never got it. I waited to see if it would show up but it never did. Eventually I apologized and moved on. About six months later the package suddenly showed up in my mailbox labeled 'Undeliverable as Addressed, Return To Sender'. it hadn't been opened or anything.
I was ordering stuff on eBay a while back, and I did checked the USPS tracking and it got right on time. I checked the mailbox or on the doorstep, and the package is right there, and I got it. The shipping took about a few days, but it’s right on time, but I have no problem with it. The problem is, an item from China where it took weeks and months to get it arrived while shipping. I avoid items from other countries like UK, Europe and so on.
Where I live in Columbus Ohio, we had tons of problems with the post office last year. Mail was being stolen and checks forged, mail thrown in the sewers, and the carriers that don't want to work. We had probably 7 in a row not worth a damn. A supervisor was disciplined, and right now, it seems to be better. Our current carrier is good and I hope she stays awhile. One befor her was good, but he transferred to another area.
I hope you get well soon. I had been following you and somehow I got disconnected but I'm back up there. Love your videos, keep plugging, God bless.
The post office used to be the best way to ship. Now it really sucks. People say that the new tax payer funded billion dollar facility in Atlanta has the entire system breaking down. I have had so many problems paying my "Bill", singular, I have one bill to mail every month and they screw that up. FedEx and UPS are almost as bad.
the message (In Transit to Next Facility) is an automated message that is computer generated within the USPS tracking system.
I found this out a while back.
I've been having trouble in my area as well.
Ever since that anal-brained Louis DeJoy took over as Postmaster General, the USPS has been in a vertical dive into the toilet and getting worse every day! He was voted in by his peers in the postal "service" and it looks like it would take an act of the less than worthless Congress (or even God Himself) to get rid of him. By the way, I put "service" in quotation marks because that's what the American public has been getting ever since he took over, kind of like what bulls do to cows, if you get my drift!
Well said that's all I can say.Hope you feel better soon !! We really enjoy your work
Everything I've shipped. The past 2 weeks has been 1 day late. Than what they said it would be and then when you go to the Post Office. Of course, you get the hateful attitude about everything they're just hateful people. They don't care they don't care. Sorry for the little rant
10:41 And, these are the clowns that we are told to trust with out mail-in-ballots. No thanks, I'll do my voting in person, the same way I always have.
They try to tell you they don't even know who they sent out on your particular route.They're liars and they're not very good at it
I don't know how they send stuff so far out of the way, but I've always heard that they don't really have a tracking system, it's just a pieced together system they put in place on top of their antiquated systems used to sort things, the whole system needs to be rebuilt for it to work better. They keep adding things on top of stuff that's not done correctly in the first place and it makes it worse.
I've also been sick with the cough, I'm also getting better, so hopefully we're through the worst of it and won't be sick for awhile. Keep up the great videos.
I'm on the east coast, I sell on eBay. I will not sell - or buy - from any seller located in CA, OR or WA because of shipping issues (damage, lost, delivered to wrong address) regardless of the shipper. It's not worth the risk or hassle. USPS has been great for me. I'd never use UPS or FedEx, both are inconvenient.
Bryan, I have always enjoyed your rants! Hang in there!
I had a situation from Goodwill auction where they shipped one of those old Dazor Magnifying lamps and the box opened and the floor base fell out in shipping. They first offered a partial refund and then I went to accept it and they never sent it. I pressed them in a message and they basically told me to dispute it because they aren't sending anything. I later found out that people who make claims against them are permanently banned from using the auction site in the future. Considering these are donated items they are certainly a bunch of crooks. Out of principal I decided I wouldn't use the site again.
USPS fun- Ordered a small part from a machine shop in a Detroit suburb. This part was about the size of a D-cell battery. I live in western Kentucky. One would figure it'd go from Detroit, through Cinci or Evansville, to where I am.
Nope.
USPS sends this tiny parcel to Chicago, then to Milwaukee. It then goes to some town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, before going BACK to Detroit, then to Nashville, then Evansville, then St Louis, before finally reaching me.
The shop offered another to be sent via UPS when it looked like it was going to be lost to the great white woods of northern Michigan, I insisted we wait, as by that point "This is now a grand experiment in absurdity, lets see how far it goes".
USPS took it pretty damn far.
I document & report damage to the seller. If they do not do the right thing, I just leave them negative feedback and refuse any feedback revision request.
That's funny. In your last video Goodwill said they are unable to pack it the way you asked, and now if you don't pack it the way they want you'll only get a partial refund. Unbelievable.
USPS sends things off in wrong directions a lot. I had a package that was about 100 miles away, it ended up about 2000 miles away. I eventually got it, but a couple weeks after the original delivery date.
*THE PRETENDERS*
Same with me. I sent a friend a small parcel (I'm in CA) and he is about 100 miles away. The post office sent it to Maryland-clear across the country! Maryland PO sent it back to CA, and it arrived about a week late. Things could have been a lot worse.
What I don't understand is there are people uploading full albums on RUclips and their videos don't get taken down.
If you upload an entire album, they allow the video to stay up, but any money it earns goes to whoever owns the music, and sometimes they block the video from being shown in certain countries. So in Radiotvphononuts case, he's making an hours long video that's his own creation and his own work, and it has 20 seconds of some crap music in it, and they want to take all the money that video earns over the rest of eternity, and give it to whoever owns the 20 second song he accidentally recorded in it. On top of that, they're going to block the video from being able to be watched in half the countries.
If they had a way of saying, hey 1/100th of the video is that song, we'll take 1/100th of the revenue the video earns and give it to that company, it would be one thing, but for such a small little, accidental unintended part of the video to cause it to not earn any money and also not be viewable in several countries, it's just not worth the trouble.
Hadn't had to much of an issue with the PO until lately I had a package shipped from California on March 22 still waiting.Just says arriving late....Yeah tell me something else I don't know.
This is why I only buy random boxes of 45 rpm records and Lp's, from good will! though, I did manage to have a zenith 2G shipped and it was ok. mostly, I just need a new spring. since the one that the 2G has on the drive wheel is rusted and stretched too much! the whole Matrix Console works great though!
USPS; it's definitely not just you. And yes, they are always sending my packages to the wrong state (and yes, even wrong country!) before realizing their mistake and correcting it. Not long ago they sent one of my packages to Puerto Rico (I live in Florida)
Maybe you can find a replacement lid for the record player. To replace the one that is damaged!.
After things got so bad, the postmaster general got involved. And postal inspectors.
Sounds like They wanted to flip it , to make themselves the victim:(
Here’s 2 reasons the post office sucks …. Minimum wage…The Government
Continue to get well.Things are going to hell every were you look. Run silent run deep, make no wake. It is worrisome. 😕
Ive had the same thing many times with USPS. I tell sellers to please use any other shipper than usps now. Even if I have to pay more.
Everybody I know that took that shot they're all constantly sick or dead I've never seen anything like it I hope you get better
vihiv is what that is
Explain please 😮@@shango066
I never buy anything from the west coast because it always takes forever for packages to arrive. Especially California. Ordered one of those component testers from California and it took nearly 3 weeks to get the item.
Hi Bryan,
I hope you feel better soon!
I'm still waiting on my assorted belt kit to arrive from Amazon, it was supposed to arrive on the 5th.
I'm assuming that the USPS is part of the reason why my last 3 Amazon packages came via FedEx.
I hope you get better soon
Recently had a small package that was going USPS from Houston to Lawrenceville Georgia and the short version of the story is after 16 days and visiting Atlanta Georgia twice,, (spitting distance from Lawrenceville Georgia),,, but spending most of its time in Jacksonville Florida,, lol,,, it was finally delivered to a mystery location in Jacksonville Florida,,,, and it's gone forever.....
The tracking history is a site to behold and it almost got funny,,,, almost,,, but it ain't funny.
It was basically a $100 bill down the drain and for me that means something...
Hope you feel 100% better soon. 👍🤘
USPS priority mail is not much better. I had delays with that as well after paying a higher price.
Get well soon!
To let you know there is what's called. The fair. Use act for demonstration purposes of an antique radio. My jukeboxes or other apparatus look into it.
Be happy for what there willingly to pay you! Be understanding about things that could happen in shipping💕
Yes the mail is very slow as of late.
It's your money, you tell 'em! Get Well Soon, Bryan!
MOBODY ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANYTHING ANYMORE.
Brian, that GEAM radio that you shown on your video I had that one as a kid if you want to sell it I'll buy it from you. It has to be 100% working. Can you let me know what you want for it I also have Silvertone, small console, all tubes that you can have for all those great videos i've learned a lot from you it's a good project for you The radio works The turntable needs TLC just have to find a way to get it to you. I'm in Boston mass I can send you pictures. I can even let you hear the radio joe
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like a definite catch 22 that you had zero chance of coming out good. Suprise, not, such is most things in the quote new normal. Anyway...if you paid with PayPal you could file a claim for full refund. Too bad you're so far away, i have all that shipping/ scale stuff here and would be glad to help for all the info you share. Best wishes
I hope you'll get better. I miss your long involve videos about a restorating of a weird trf set or seeing you jam some 78s on a vintage record player.
@9:03 - Yes... Yes, I do want to know that language. I need a laugh.
The Post Office is purposely slowing, degrading, and making mail more expensive. It's inflationary and bad for business. The idea is eventually people will complain enough that they will accept privatizing the Post Office and spend more on UPS, Fedex, etc. Contact your Senator or Congressman and ask that someone competent is put in charge instead of the corrupt. Your experience with bad Goodwill's poor packaging is sadly not uncommon. Some are better than others. I have received several packages with ruined contents from them. It would seem to be easy to pack something at least well enough not to rattle around in an oversized box.
Get well
Get well bud.
Hope you get well soon!
get well, long time fan.
heres hoping you feel better
USPS seems to be even more incompetent as of late. Don't feel bad!
The US post office is an absolute joke 😮
I PRAY THAT YOU WILL GET BETTER ❤️🩹 IN JESUS CHRIST NAME ❤AMEN 🙏
Love 💕 it all banged up very cute 🥰
Welcome to 2024 ! Nobody cares about their job anymore. Hope you are feeling better buddy.
Great video 📹
Life is too short be be grumpy about packing material!
Life is too short for shoddy workmanship too.
I would not give them satisfaction
Partial payment should be acceptable😊 for the record player!.
wow.. USPS is terrible....
This is reduclus . .why they so worried about 😮..these idiots... especially if it is junk music
Life is way too short.
Why dont you have a drivers licence and a car ?
I guess it's ok for me to say, Brian is legally blind and cannot drive. He has mentioned this a few times.
They should give you a full refund. They didn't use proper care.
NOBODY CARES ABOUT THAT JUNK
I would unsubscribe, but I can’t. I’m not subscribed.
...it's a cruel world- ain't it-(?)
Subscribe. Then unsubscribe. Simple.