I have never had a problem with U Poo S. The USPS can suck my vagina because when I needed a tracking number for a dispute on ebay they couldnt retrieve it when UPS is able to do it instantly. UPS store employees treat me with a hell of a lot more respect than the postal service, and you more than likely wont have to wait in line so damn long.
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FedEX or USPS. One or the other is usually cheapest. Both have never failed in delivery. UPS is almost always the most expensive.
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Ok guys, Ill do some clarifying since I used to work for UPS as a manager and dealt with all their claims and packaging. Sufficient or appropriate packaging doesnt mean wrapping up in a carpet like the OP stated.
In order for UPS to accept and pay out a claim, you have to have the item(s) bubble wrapped, and use a box big enough to have the items filled in with peanuts(the foam type). If its a high value item, then I must stress that you must do all the above. Most UPS Stores, and hubs are asking if the customer packed it and how properly if items are insured for over $100.
If I were you, go to the UPS hub ort store you shipped it from, with the receipt of the item (what it cost you or were the receiver) and have them initiate a claim. After that, just follow up with them, and dont forget to.
Note: Back when Felipe (Jarhead) was making the "Jargrilles", he had several of them broken by UPS. He did exactly what I told him, and in no time was paid back his loss.
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Originally posted by cb7pr View PostOk guys, Ill do some clarifying since I used to work for UPS as a manager and dealt with all their claims and packaging. Sufficient or appropriate packaging doesnt mean wrapping up in a carpet like the OP stated.
In order for UPS to accept and pay out a claim, you have to have the item(s) bubble wrapped, and use a box big enough to have the items filled in with peanuts(the foam type). If its a high value item, then I must stress that you must do all the above. Most UPS Stores, and hubs are asking if the customer packed it and how properly if items are insured for over $100.
If I were you, go to the UPS hub ort store you shipped it from, with the receipt of the item (what it cost you or were the receiver) and have them initiate a claim. After that, just follow up with them, and dont forget to.
Note: Back when Felipe (Jarhead) was making the "Jargrilles", he had several of them broken by UPS. He did exactly what I told him, and in no time was paid back his loss.
Originally posted by StoobyMcDooby View Postups moves 19 million packages everyday, serving 7.9 million people every single day. There are going to be mistakes....
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Originally posted by DJ metadelic View PostI ship via fedex for bigger packages...i used to use DHL, but they went under. either that, or USPS
I heard that DHL was going under, and I stopped seeing their trucks around (I think)... but their site is still up and running, looking like they're still doing business.
I always liked DHL. They ALWAYS had packages here a day early! They've actually been around for quite some time, but they were still the "little guy"... and when they made the big push to really compete with UPS and FedEx, I think they offered outstanding service and pricing.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostI prefer FedEx as well. USPS also has never failed me for packages... just envelopes of decals.
I heard that DHL was going under, and I stopped seeing their trucks around (I think)... but their site is still up and running, looking like they're still doing business.
I always liked DHL. They ALWAYS had packages here a day early! They've actually been around for quite some time, but they were still the "little guy"... and when they made the big push to really compete with UPS and FedEx, I think they offered outstanding service and pricing.
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