Tom Dalton wrote:Depending on the build, I ship some pedals in the waterproof priority envelopes. (My pedals are meant to be stepped on and will arrive mint!) Every pedal gets double-wrapped, boxed, then wrapped again. If it's painted or international, it gets double-boxed. For me, this comes down to knowing your products, knowing that painted pedals and international pedals could benefit from extra protection. But the rest of my builds had better withstand 2-3 days in a mail truck or they're not going to last years on pedalboards!
Fair enough, and I've never had an issue with a pedal showing up damaged, but to me, a pedal, wrapped once in bubblewrap, bouncing around in an oversized box for a week and a half across borders and through the hands of various shipping agents with varying degrees of pride/satisfaction in their work isn't really acceptable. Particularly when I am giving an on online distributor my money for essentially taking a packaged object (in this case then throwing away that packaging and repackaging very poorly) and sending it to USPS to complete it's journey. I don't think it's too much to ask that the box be filled with something.
In the case of the envelope, it doesn't terribly bother me to have a pedal in a box, placed in an envelope, but given the $20+ difference I see with PGS using this method, It would appear that I am paying full price for a better service, and getting the bargain treatment. Also, doublewrapped, boxed, wrapped again in an envelope isnt the same thing as pedal in cardbord box in envelope. I could live with that, and I wouldn't say the pedals I received in envelopes were particularly waterproof given that the envelope was already starting to rip by the time it got to me. I should go digging through my pedal boxes to confirm, but it may have even been as bad as pedal in envelope, then ship.
Really, consistency is key here, too. For the set price I recieved one standard and I was happy. Subsequently I have received several different standards, most of which not up to the initial standard, for the same price. This gives me decreasing trust in the person I am buying from to the point where I go back to paying an extra $10 to have it shipped a longer distance in a manner I can predict and trust.
Edit: the envelope option that was there at my last visit is no longer available to me. Guess that solves my dilemma, I would most likely opt to pay extra for a box anyway.