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4 hours ago, DaveTN said:

That’s exactly what should have happened; good for them.

Isn’t their owner or one of their people a poster here?

They were a TGO vendor for awhile

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Unless the sales policy prevented it, I would have returned the bent spring as soon as I opened the box, and been insistent about it should I encounter any questioning.  I also would have used the feedback section to tell the vendor why having a box that wasn't longer than the spring inside it doesn't work so well.  Though I imagine that may fall on deaf ears if they are trying to use a flat rate box.  Companies (and to be fair customers) are drawn to the fixed price they represent...even when a square peg, round hole problem as seen here presents itself.

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8 hours ago, btq96r said:

Unless the sales policy prevented it, I would have returned the bent spring as soon as I opened the box, and been insistent about it should I encounter any questioning.  I also would have used the feedback section to tell the vendor why having a box that wasn't longer than the spring inside it doesn't work so well.  Though I imagine that may fall on deaf ears if they are trying to use a flat rate box.  Companies (and to be fair customers) are drawn to the fixed price they represent...even when a square peg, round hole problem as seen here presents itself.

I have received a bunch of AR recoil springs in bags that were not stretched out flat. Those things are tough. MM's spring was either subjected to some extreme force, there's a flaw in the steel, or somebody screwed up making it. My bet would be that it left JP that way.

 

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31 minutes ago, mikegideon said:

I have received a bunch of AR recoil springs in bags that were not stretched out flat. Those things are tough. MM's spring was either subjected to some extreme force, there's a flaw in the steel, or somebody screwed up making it. My bet would be that it left JP that way.

 

My rule of thumb is if I wouldn't store it that way, I don't want it shipped that way.  Maybe if the spring had appeared normal after taking it out of the box I might be fine should it pass an inspection, but the picture MM showed us was a part that would have been returned riki tik on look alone. 

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1 hour ago, btq96r said:

My rule of thumb is if I wouldn't store it that way, I don't want it shipped that way.  Maybe if the spring had appeared normal after taking it out of the box I might be fine should it pass an inspection, but the picture MM showed us was a part that would have been returned riki tik on look alone. 

My rule is, if RRA shipped me two springs with an upper that way (bent in a u shape in a big ziplock), it's probably an acceptable means. They really do know what they are doing. It's a spring. It's whole job in life is to maintain its shape. Everybody does it. So, good luck with the demands.  

I agree with sending that one back. 

Posted (edited)

Use it. Then maybe you can get it on “What’s that noise?” on the radio.

Edited by DaveTN
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Just an update: I got my replacements and return shipping box in today and all is well.  I'm a satisfied JoeBob's customer. 

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