Ok for security and liable reasons I’m not going to go into too much detail with this question and a lot of what I’m about to say you will have to work out for yourself. A certain consignment courier whose name we shall just call “courier X” for now, damaged a consignment which contained...? Let’s call them electrical components instead of what they actually were? The consignment itself was not damaged but the inside of the consignment was damaged because of the consignment being damaged.
“Courier X” has to admit liability because they did not take care of the consignment when it was delivered to its destination. I’m kind of giving you a clue here mind... the chassis is bent inside and damaged beyond repair, I’m worried about the rest of the hardware although there does not seem to be damaged, I’m concerned about the long term affects. Should I replace everything as a safety precaution?
“Courier X” has to admit liability because they did not take care of the consignment when it was delivered to its destination. I’m kind of giving you a clue here mind... the chassis is bent inside and damaged beyond repair, I’m worried about the rest of the hardware although there does not seem to be damaged, I’m concerned about the long term affects. Should I replace everything as a safety precaution?