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Where possible you should always return your goods in the original
packaging. If this is not available there are a number of things
we can suggest to avoid transit damage.
1. Approximately 5
cm of suitable packing should be placed completely around every
side of the instrument.
2. Make sure that the packing is pressed firmly into position
around all the edges of the goods.
3. If possible all the space between the instrument and the
box must be filled so the box won't collapse.
4. Make sure the box you are using is strong enough to protect
the product.
5. Make sure all other labels have been removed to avoid
confusion on the part of the carrier
6. Make sure that you have clearly marked your returns number
on the external packaging or your parcel may be refused
Packing recommendations
To reduce the risk of shock damage and movement
inside the package, we recommend you use one or a combination of
the following types of packing material:
a) Expanded polystyrene foam
b) Polystyrene sheets or blocks
c) Bubble wrap
d) Foam rubber screwed up newspaper or any other similar
item
Warning!!
The packaging of your product will be your responsibility and any
damage that occurs to your instrument due to the incorrect packaging
will be chargeable. Korg (UK) Ltd will not be responsible for any
such damage.
Flightcase
Sending you unit back in a flightcase where possible would be advisable.
However if the flightcase itself is not also boxed it will be considered
to be 'the external packaging' which will not be covered in the
event of damage. Because of this we would always suggest that the
flightcase is also boxed.
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