Years and years ago I got a VSP Gold power amp shipped to my sister in Texas (because the manufacturer would not ship to Canada) and then from there to my office in Montreal. You guessed it, tha amp arrived damaged. Claims person refused the claim because the shipping carton was not up to standards and the manufacturer had been warned. Went to small claims court. Won. Got a new face plate and handle, the amp was not exactly good as new but it din't affect the sound. The claims man was not very happy when I asked him to confirm that UPS stood for "ur parcel slipped". It seems it still does.
Another UPS oops thread
Recently sent a package UPS COD at customer request. I don't normally use UPS because of the OOPS factor, but did it this time anyway. Figuring that enough time had elapsed for the money to get back to me, but hadn't, I went to the local UPS office to find out where the money was. Local help did NOT know how COD money gets back to sender. Local supervisor did not know either. They did know how to use the phone though. Someone there told them that it likely comes back by US Mail. UPS website is no help either.
Anyone out there know how UPS COD money gets back to sender?
Moral of the story is that UPS has one less customer now, though it makes no real difference. FEDEX is a far superior company, though things can get damaged there too. But at least the counter help know how the company works.
Anyone out there know how UPS COD money gets back to sender?
Moral of the story is that UPS has one less customer now, though it makes no real difference. FEDEX is a far superior company, though things can get damaged there too. But at least the counter help know how the company works.
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