one thing with ups... get an online quote BEFORE going to ship at the UPS 
store... they are owned and run by individuals unlike fed ex company shipping 
stores... some of theservice UPS storea really pack on extra charge
. that is up to the owner.... beware....ed#

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On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 Bry Carling <[email protected]> wrote:
FedEx have been downright Abusive to me. I considered contacting an attorney. 
They do NOT give a d@&n about their customers any more. Their CEO ignores 
polite letters of concern mailed to him, after their customer-non-service 
department lets you down. The ONLY way to get them to partly do the right thing 
is to file a complaint with the BBB. They are certainly not the company they 
used to be. I have pretty much cut back on buying or selling radios like I used 
to because of the constant abuse by FEDEX.

Best regards - Bry Carling, AF4K





On Nov 25, 2018, at 12:38 PM, RAY FRIESS 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I'm having a string of bad luck lately apparently. For the second time, a 
package arrived at the buyers trashed. The first was two weeks ago, sent by 
UPS. Despite being plainly labeled in LARGE print all over that said FRAGILE, 
the Lafayette receiver was trashed on arrival. I'm now in a battle with UPS to 
get insurance payment, even threatening legal action.

Now, just yesterday I was informed by and shown pictures of a package I sent 
postal service, thinking maybe they would be more responsible. A Swan 500 and 
power supply. Sent in two separate boxes encased in peanuts obtained from 
UHaul, which has a very good reputation for not treating their shipments like 
footballs during the playoffs. ALso had them wrapped in bubble wrap and the 
boxes marked FRAGILE and the post office indicating so on the tracking 
documents. Arrived like the UPS boxes ... looking like other 50 to 100 lb boxes 
had been dropped on top of mine. Buyer still in the process of determining 
damage to the rig and if it is fatal damage or minor.

My point is .. and my belief is .. I don't give a DAMN for ANY of the shippers 
excuses. I pay them for one thing.. to SHIP a box from point A to point B, and 
for that box to arrive in one piece just like when I dropped it off for 
shipping. Especially when it is indicated that it is fragile. I hope to hell no 
one EVER tries shipping glass glasses because I firmly believe they would 
arrive as a pile of glass shards in the box. And, I do not appreciate being 
told by a shipper that "it was not damaged during shipping." THAT crap is an 
insult to someone's intelligence....

I don't know the solution, except maybe to take the equipment to a place that 
will absolutely fill the box with foam insulation and it becomes a block that 
has to be cut away when it arrives. Even then, I'm sure the shipper would find 
some way to make it arrive looking like it had been dropped from a B52 at 
20,000 feet. Remember when they used to tout the durability of Collins gear, 
saying they could be dropped from a plane and still be operational after 
landing. I dont think even a Collins KWM2 can survive the incompetence of the 
three major shippers. The employees have no respect or care for anything they 
handle. It seems to be toss it on the truck from 20 feet away, stack it 10 high 
with 50 lbs on top of each and then toss it into the driveway. Sometimes, I'm 
surprised they even get out of the truck when they deliver a package instead of 
just tossing it out the door and driving away. They must get out of the truck 
if they have to get a signature.
________________________________
From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 on behalf of Howie WA3MCK <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2018 10:04 AM
To: Rob Atkinson
Cc: Boat Anchors List
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Shipping damage

Hi Rob,

I have shipped and received many large and heavy boatanchors over the last
ten years or so via FedEx Ground.

I have NEVER had a problem.

My most recent purchase was a Swan 400 (shipped from MA to PA) which
included an Astatic desk mike, 117B power supply, 420 VFO, and the 400
transceiver.

All four items were shipped in one box (about 50 lbs total) which was
properly packed by the seller.

The radio and accessories arrived in perfect shape and were placed on the
air the following day after initial checks and power up.

de Howie WA3MCK



On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 06:00 Rob Atkinson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:led

The Fed Ex UPS etc. shipping business has changed dramatically in the
past few years. Millions of people now buy on-line -- Amazon even
does its own shipping. The process has streamlined to the point that
heavy shippers (manufacturers and other high volume outlets) ship in
bulk (free shipping!). The system may be geared towards this with
the result that individuals pay more to ship odd single items.

Another aspect to this is that the handling operations have been
increasingly geared to speedily handle the majority of packages, which
are carefully engineered enclosures that suspend and protect the
usually light weight product to maximize protection and minimize
expense. Ever order a modern product on-line and get it shipped to
your home? The packaging is a work of mechanical engineering. The
system which handles millions of these items is simply not optimized
for the occasional tube rig or receiver--both being heavy and fragile.
The result is a smashed set. We are not going to change UPS et al.
We have to up our game on packaging. This is why I've contended that
anything weighing over 70 lbs probably should be in a crate lined with
styrofoam slabs on all sides with the item immobilized. Bubble wrap
and a cardboard box won't cut it. Personally, I think I'd rather
haul my stuff to a hamfest.

73

Rob
K5UJ
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