Okay, I know this has been gone over again and again, but I'm sick of this sh!te. How do these companies stay in business if they keep losing my stuff? Is this happening to everyone else out there too? What's the deal?
I ordered some prints last week(Monday morning) from some digital media and had them 2 day'd through FedEx. Here it is eight days later and no prints. I emailed their cusotmer service after they were a day late and got a response saying that they were in transit. Whatever. My wife called yesterday and had them put a trace on them, and now they call and say they can't find them and I have to file a claim? wtf!!?!!?
Now, I don't order that much stuff that needs to be delivered, but I do my fair share. A few years ago, I sold a Yeti frame to a guy and shipped it to him via UPS. He received it and delivered a cashiers check to the UPS guy on receipt. A week goes by, no check. two weeks, no check. UPS puts a trace on it. C'mon, I'm a poor bike shop employee who needs the measly $500 bucks to pay rent and what not! So I wait,... and wait,... and wait. Two months and many phone calls later, UPS finally issues me a check. I deposit it and use it to move across the country. A week goes by and the original check show up. eeF them, I cash it. A week later and they've got a collection notice on me. I needed the cash two months before, but how do you fight a giant like UPS. I stopped doing business with them.
Am I supposed to stop using FedEx? What next, USMail? I'd love to switch to DHL, but how do you choose your shipping agent when you buy something online when they usually contract with either UPS or FedEx?
What do you all do, or are you guys getting 100% of your packages?
Sorry to complain, I just got off the phone with them, and I needed to rant.
I ordered some prints last week(Monday morning) from some digital media and had them 2 day'd through FedEx. Here it is eight days later and no prints. I emailed their cusotmer service after they were a day late and got a response saying that they were in transit. Whatever. My wife called yesterday and had them put a trace on them, and now they call and say they can't find them and I have to file a claim? wtf!!?!!?
Now, I don't order that much stuff that needs to be delivered, but I do my fair share. A few years ago, I sold a Yeti frame to a guy and shipped it to him via UPS. He received it and delivered a cashiers check to the UPS guy on receipt. A week goes by, no check. two weeks, no check. UPS puts a trace on it. C'mon, I'm a poor bike shop employee who needs the measly $500 bucks to pay rent and what not! So I wait,... and wait,... and wait. Two months and many phone calls later, UPS finally issues me a check. I deposit it and use it to move across the country. A week goes by and the original check show up. eeF them, I cash it. A week later and they've got a collection notice on me. I needed the cash two months before, but how do you fight a giant like UPS. I stopped doing business with them.
Am I supposed to stop using FedEx? What next, USMail? I'd love to switch to DHL, but how do you choose your shipping agent when you buy something online when they usually contract with either UPS or FedEx?
What do you all do, or are you guys getting 100% of your packages?
Sorry to complain, I just got off the phone with them, and I needed to rant.