I have had some big problems with UPS too, recently they tried to back out of paying for damage they did to a subwoofer I sold and shipped.
1) First of all, always pay extra insurance. If they accept your money, accept the package, and don't send it back to you because of poor packaging they are are responsible for the package. Don't let them tell you otherwise. Once you have paid the insurance and they have accepted it, you have an agreement that they will re-imburse you for any damage.
2) Take a picture of any item you pack yourself, at the UPS store, or as the UPS guy is there to pick it up. Take several before the box is closed, and then as it's closed. They can't really argue with that later then. Saves a step.
3) The recieving party HAS to make the claim IMMEADIATELY, or you could be screwed. Also, if you are the one who recieved the item, send it back. The shipper is responsible for the condition of the item, ask for a refund and have them deal with the claim. If you are the shipper only accept the responsiblity if the buyer tells you of the damage immeadiately, and then file a claim with UPS ASAP. Also, have the buyer take pictures ASAP including in the box.
4) never give up, just keep after them. It's a pain, but if you paid the insurance and they accepted the payment and the package, they must pay you.
There, that's my $0.02.
1) First of all, always pay extra insurance. If they accept your money, accept the package, and don't send it back to you because of poor packaging they are are responsible for the package. Don't let them tell you otherwise. Once you have paid the insurance and they have accepted it, you have an agreement that they will re-imburse you for any damage.
2) Take a picture of any item you pack yourself, at the UPS store, or as the UPS guy is there to pick it up. Take several before the box is closed, and then as it's closed. They can't really argue with that later then. Saves a step.
3) The recieving party HAS to make the claim IMMEADIATELY, or you could be screwed. Also, if you are the one who recieved the item, send it back. The shipper is responsible for the condition of the item, ask for a refund and have them deal with the claim. If you are the shipper only accept the responsiblity if the buyer tells you of the damage immeadiately, and then file a claim with UPS ASAP. Also, have the buyer take pictures ASAP including in the box.
4) never give up, just keep after them. It's a pain, but if you paid the insurance and they accepted the payment and the package, they must pay you.
There, that's my $0.02.