insurance and shipping with UPS


I recently shipped a Levinson 432 amplifier with UPS.I brought it to UPS and requested that they box it. It was insured. During transit UPS dropped the amplifier and pretty much destroyed it. I offered to pay for repairs, however the buyer had no interest in purchasing the item. UPS inspected the damaged amplifier and denied my claim, insisting  the  amplifier was not properly packaged. Corporate denied responsibility and said the issue was between myself and the UPS franchise that shipped it. I've been dealing with the franchise for a month and they are fighting with corporate in an attempt to adjudicate the issue. Meanwhile, I've repaid the buyer and have had  no relief from UPS. The UPS website clearly states that if a franchise boxed the item they are responsible. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to resolve this issue, other than hiring an attorney? UPS seems to be somewhat of a scam operation. I did not realize that all UPS offices were franchises and am wondering why anyone would ship anything of value with them.
catsally1
never trust anybody with anything important!!!! Do it yourself or have a competent person do it. It is up to you to determine competent.

That's why companies get custom boxes for their product.  If you couldn't get the original packing, you should have carried it there yourself....or not send it at all.
Funny how a letter from a lawyer gets things moving along...My brother owns a law firm and that comes in very handy.
I never and will never use ups for shipping audio gear. I was told that they have a 5’ drop from 1 conveyer to another. Not sure if that’s true. I have had luck with fedex and use them for everything. For large or heavy pieces of gear, I usually state local pickup only. For example, I just sold a pair of Usher speakers and the gentleman drove 8 hours each way to pick them up. 

Sounds like it’s resolved.  For future reference, if you pay with a credit card, most have all different types complimentary insurance, extended warranties, preferred shippers & just general protection for you. Ex you never need the extra liability insurance for rentals. I have had a number of issues & Amex has always resolved in my favor. But Vsa, for me, has not been helpful (neighbors have had great support.  But, always try to use your credit cards leverage.