How do they do it????????????


I have bought and sold speakers from Canada and both times there was damage done to the speakers. The boxes both times were in perfect shape with no visable damage. The speakers I shipped to Canada was double boxed at UPS'S demand to cover insurance. Does Customs go into the boxes and remove the speakers looking for drugs or a nuke bomb? The tape both times looks the some as when shipped. Does Customs or UPS have different tapes so when they destroy something they can match the tape to the original tape?
Any thoughts?

Gary
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Showing 1 response by shadorne

I have no idea what caused your problem. Were the speakers second hand? If a previous owner smoked drugs in their home then the dogs at customs would detect this and customs would likely look inside your speakers for hidden packages...(i.e. remove the driver to inspect inside)

All I can say is that my experience with UPS for international shipments on several occasions has been terrible. They even lost something for two weeks once. Their customer service did not even bother to follow up for me, even after repeated phone calls and ten days of waiting, and, in the end, I fixed the problem myself through phone calls to the receiver and by getting them to follow up directly with a local import/delivery supplier that UPS subcontracted at the receiving end airport. Another time they sent my goods to the wrong airport (mistyped the ZIP code in their system). Also their import and handling fees ( the hidden extras) seem to be far higher than anyone else.

Sorry for this brief rant....

From a more positive perspective, BAX and Fedex have always been excellent shippers for me.