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Much of the damage I see here and in many other threads can be laid at the doorstep of poor packaging.  I get quite literally, hundreds of shipments a year.  If I can shake the package and feel the item moving inside, I open it expecting likely damage.  Sometimes the shipper gets lucky, but many times I find pieces broken off, etc.

When something is packed, you should be able to shake the package in all axis and not feel anything moving inside.  If something is moving, the packaging is poorly done.

Obviously, if the passenger car was supported by the antenna and it took a jolt from the gentle shipping folks, that would likely break it.  Another part of proper packaging is not to support an item by a cheesy little plastic trim part!

Proper packaging will cure a majority of the shipping damage we see in new or used items.

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