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Judybabe said:I shouldn't say this, but most of my stoneware I got at thrift stores or goodwill. I have alot of pieces to show! I won't tell customers that.
mmoran4pc said:I won my DCB for reaching my 1250. The first one i got the lid was cracked. So they mailed me another with a a label to mail the old one. Well, I got the new DCB, no labrl...but the new DCB lid was shattered all to pieces. Sooo.....had to call HO AGAIN and get a new one...hopefully there will be no problems.... am i the only one with shipping issues...i have been in almost a month and a half and have closed 5 shows. I have had items missing, wrong items, or cracked product with EVERY order!!! HO prob thinks im nuts!
HO stands for Home Office, a brand that sells kitchenware and cookware. Many customers have reported issues with their shipments, such as broken items or delays in delivery.
A dcb is a dish cover and baker, a type of cookware sold by HO. Some customers have received broken dcb's due to mishandling during shipping.
The lid for sale on eBay was most likely from a customer who had received a broken dcb and was selling the lid separately.
The lid was sold for $1.25, plus $8.85 for shipping, making the total cost $10.10.
Yes, the post states that the seller is willing to sell the cranberry dcb lid for the same price they purchased it for, $10.10. You can contact them to make the purchase.