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Old 07-20-2007, 04:56 PM
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JediSkipdogg JediSkipdogg is offline
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Originally Posted by Dewey View Post
Don't I know it!? They (UPS) brought us a computer tower that was badly beaten along its journey....when Carwy tried to call them regarding the damage, they referred him back to the shipper! UPS kinda sucks a** in that regard (the whole "fragile" bit). lol
I also get my insulin from them..... I'd probably have a much better time sending my "shtuff" via Post Office.


Yes, after all...Fed Ex's slogan is, "The World, On Time" LOL
Standard policy for all shipping customers is ONLY the shipper can make a claim for a refund. I agree it sucks, but that's the way it is. I once bought something off Ebay that was a very rare item (a computer part that wasn't made anymore.) I tracked it from California to their hub in Dayton. Then, it said out for delivery for 2 days from their hub in Dayton yet NEVER arrived. I called, they said they'd trace it, they saw it was never delivered, and said it was lost. I had to contact the original ebay person that sent it to get a refund from him so he could get a refund from FedEx.

The problem is stuff shifts alot on a UPS truck, even a FedEx. Some items get a shelf, some get the floor. And no matter what, it moves. They don't have individual compartments or tie down straps. That's why I hate ordering anything online anymore.
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