I have often seen the bow trade on here and thought it would be cool to join in, but have always worried about shipping my bow to the US, should my recipient come from there, as I had heard horror stories about courier companies (our side of the pond I might add). Anyhow I sold a bow to a great lady in California the other day, made a nice wooden crate for it wrapped it really well in loads of bubble wrap, the crate was solid enough to stand on, I was confident the bow would arrive safe. Wrong!
First the courier mysteriously lost the package at there warehouse, then when they found it a few days later and then they said it could not be shipped as it had been x-rayed and contained arrows. Trouble was I hadn't put any arrows in the package. I told them this in an email, they then said that in that case they could ship it! Confused? I was. 3 weeks after I sent it, it turns up with both ends snapped! Luckily I insured the whole thing and am now in the process of claiming (but like all insurances they are going to try to wriggle out of paying) and it sure doesn't cover the stress and running around you have to do to make things right.
To me the breaks look like some idiot at the shipping warehouse has seen "longbow" on the shipping label and thought - great lets play! Then tried to string and pull it backwards. And how could the bow be broken inside an intact crate? Anyhow I'm now making the very understanding and gracious lady in California a new bow, for free of course, but this time fella's it going to be a take down - way easier to ship!