JHZR2
Staff member
So, Amazon didn't lose it, UPS did.
Originally Posted by hallstevenson
I have a feeling this is going to turn into "package carrier 'x' sucks - they lost my package" stories. Newsflash: They all lose packages. I have stories for UPS, Fedex, Fedex Ground, USPS, DHL, and so on but I still use all of them where appropriate.
At work, we rarely ever file a claim on the occasions that a package gets damaged (can't recall a lost package, only damaged). We choose not to add insurance even though it's pennies on the dollar because even if insured, it's not worth the time, paperwork, and so on to work through the claim.
True they all lose or damage stuff. Somewhat the nature of the beast. But anger spurs complaints online.
I'm dealing with a denied USPS insurance right now for two items shipped in one box and both damaged...
Originally Posted by hallstevenson
I have a feeling this is going to turn into "package carrier 'x' sucks - they lost my package" stories. Newsflash: They all lose packages. I have stories for UPS, Fedex, Fedex Ground, USPS, DHL, and so on but I still use all of them where appropriate.
At work, we rarely ever file a claim on the occasions that a package gets damaged (can't recall a lost package, only damaged). We choose not to add insurance even though it's pennies on the dollar because even if insured, it's not worth the time, paperwork, and so on to work through the claim.
True they all lose or damage stuff. Somewhat the nature of the beast. But anger spurs complaints online.
I'm dealing with a denied USPS insurance right now for two items shipped in one box and both damaged...