I'm having a bit of trouble with a shop I recently ordered stuff from. Basically, I placed an order a couple weeks ago for a pickguard and a bridge. I received the package a couple days ago. Something was wrong and decided to email the shop about it:
Shop doesn't reply, I send the same email out 48 hours later. I received this response a couple minutes afterwards:Hello,
I've recently placed an order with your shop that included a GENUINE FENDER TORTOISE STD JAZZ BASS PICKGUARD (099-2157-000). Upon opening the envelope, I realized it was completely deformed. The guard rested on other items included in the order and was delivered completely bent out of shape, and is therefore unusable (see attached pictures).
Best regards,
Problem is it's bent so much that when I lay it down on a flat surface, the highest point of the pickguard is a full centimeter away from the surface. It won't fit around the pickup and it's pretty much impossible to screw it in, because it won't fit around the pickup and I can't line it with the holes enough to make things work.Hi There,
Tortoise and white pearl guards from Fender are made of celluloid
and they curve. All of them do it. If you take a cloth and put a
hot iron to it it comes out. Usually just putting it on with screws
solves the problem.
Part of me wants to play nice and let the shop owner help out and see what can be done to fit the pickguard I got. Part of me is thinking fuck this bullshit, I ordered a flat pickguard for a flat guitar, why should I risk it and maybe mess up an iron or break the guard just for trying to fix something I shouldn't have to fix? I'm debating pursuing the conversation with the shop or just plain and simple opening a dispute with paypal and getting my money back.
What says ILF? What's the non dick / reasonable move? Am I getting my panties in a bunch over nothing?



