Is it the responsibility of the buyer to ensure the coral is secured to the frag prior to tank introduction?

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Okay maybe this sounds stupid, and maybe I’m venting, but here’s what happened.

I bought a true blue Xenia frag from corals.com, it was not wysiwyg. The piece of Xenia was the smallest coral bit I’ve ever received, smaller than a berghia nudi. I dipped all my corals, turn my pumps off and put my new corals in my tank. I go to the back to turn my pumps on, I come back and the Xenia is gone. No idea where it went. I looked as much as I could without ripping up my tank.

I’m upset because
A. The frag it was on was pretty much pointless
B. The amount of coral I bought for $70 was small enough to disappear in seconds.

Am I wrong to feel screwed here, or do I just accept the loss and move on?
 

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One question -- did you contact the vendor?
*they'd likely take responsibility and credit you,,, no process is perfect and established vendors accept that,,, just guessing as I don't buy corals online so no real experience
 
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One question -- did you contact the vendor?
*they'd likely take responsibility and credit you,,, but I'm just guessing as I don't buy corals online so no real experience
I haven’t, yet. I guess that’s why I’m making this post. I usually don’t do those types of things, and want to make sure what I am asking is an appropriate thing to request.
 

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I haven’t, yet. I guess that’s why I’m making this post. I usually don’t do those types of things, and want to make sure what I am asking is an appropriate thing to request.
If I were the vendor/seller (which I'm not, obviously), my preference would be to have the opportunity to work with a dissatisfied customer first.

...so, seems VERY appropriate to me
 

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I agree with those above. Most of these online coral vendors are very small businesses, and generous in customer satisfaction.
 
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I agree with those above. Most of these online coral vendors are very small businesses, and generous in customer satisfaction.
Appreciate the responses, I will reach out to the vendor and see what they say. Hopefully this will workout, thanks fish friends
 

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Well at least you didn't pay $100 for a Orange mushroom that was photoshopped yellow with red stripes and sold as a jawbreaker. I swear half of these people here selling coral are photographers with $10 frags. Lol
 

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Contact the seller! And unfortunately despite the best glue and best practices some coral will wander and/or fall off plugs and there‘s nothing you can do to prevent this especially with mushrooms.
 

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