Originally Posted by
LarDasse74
It wopuld be better, though, if you can get the shipping co. to pay for it. Also, unless the original manufacturer has a spare new frame lying around that they will sell you for cheap (they usually will not), it might be more cost effective to just replace the whole bike.
But the first step is to find out how to have the shipper fix their mistake.
Good luck!
The buyer has no need to play with the shipper. He bought the frame. It arrived in condition as noted. It is up to the seller to get him a new frame. And the onus is upon the seller to go after any reparations due to damage in transit by the shipper. Not the buyer.