charles L. wrote:
Well, horror stories abound with UPS and FedEx for
sure. My favorite is my buddies foreign rig he had
sent off for repair. When it was returned to him,
left on his front porch, the box was somwhat flat with
a set of dual wheel tire tracks across it. UPS did
eventually pay to replace the rig, but he had to prove
he didn't drive over it. Besides the fact he is
handicapped, he also didn't own a vehicle with dual
wheels.
But my favorite is a delivery the UPS made to my house
a couple months ago. It was not a fragile package at
all. Still, I thought the fact that he drove into my
circle drive way, slowed slightly, then threw it out
the door onto my porch and then accelerated was a bit
You've got to wonder, with stories about such as these, how good of a
packing job must someone do to prevent damage to whatever is being shipped.
I mean, really... it takes a special kind of skill to intentionally
'break the metal frame' of a 40lb transformer that was bolted to wood,
double boxed with styrofoam between the boxes.
'wasn't packed correctly' my lilly white... toe
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73
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