Fedex and Ups Damage thread


Just for giggles Wondering if your like to share your Damages from shipping.

Let me start thinks off.

Krell ksa-2 amp.  Knocked out of square   in for factory overhaul

Canary  ca-... Monos     Slammed, bent  back panel binding posts

Vac  140 monos   Completely destroyed 1 amp Lost the other...

Rogue 120 mons  Slammed back panel.

Jbl L300  Slammed broke out front baffle

ect..

 

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When I mean by freight, I mean put it in a pallet even if it is 40lbs and it is an electronic item, and ship it with a real freight trucking company. They do a much better job than UPS & FedEx. After a while I think they will get the point. 

I used to have a coin company.  Shipping coins requires a very high percentage of success or you lose your a$$.  I never had a domestic shipment lost.  I never bought insurance.  With a small package, a high insurance value can just say "steal me".  

With coins and with stereo equipment, your best insurance is tape and padding.  Package correctly, ensure the outer container is impervious (with various types of tape), and use a barcoded label covered in clear tape and it will be very unusual for a package not to arrive undamaged.

Buying insurance does not change how a package is handled.  If you think buying insurance relieves you from packaging correctly, then you are just choosing to sell your component to the insurance company after a long red-tape battle to collect.  

Jerry

 

@ozzy62 - Incorrect in your case, perhaps, but I've gotten 'Delivery Date Unknown'  many times since deliveries were slowed down and inconsistent with most carriers for the past couple of years. Nothing was ever lost, just delayed for a day or so. 

Small, double boxes well packaged items ie. CDPs, CD transports, etc I’ve had good luck with.

Several years ago I bought, from a seller with a record of good feedback, a pair of B&W 802, Matrix II Speakers, to be shipped half way across the country. I bought insurance for $2K, my cost of speakers, plus I had the extra expenses of professional packaging (through UPS) and shipping. When I received the speakers both boxes, as well as the speakers miid range and tweeter sections were crushed, as if dropped upside down 6’ from the back of a truck and completely destroyed. At first UPS refused to pay anything and after several days of haggling said they would settle with seller for $1K, half of the insured amount. My lawyer informed them that once I paid for the speakers, insurance and shipping, they became my property and they would deal with either me or we would file a suit for their willful mis-handling and destruction of my property. I received a check within 10 days for the full amount of insurance - $2K.......Jim

I’ve never had a damaged item with FedEx or Ups. And check this out. I’ve shipped some 95 different delicate Jazz archtop’s. Before that I bought and resold high in audio gear of all types.  I’ve 450 feedback from just the items I’ve sold here. 
 

So the question is, how I’ve been so lucky while others have not?