Thankfully I've never received anything damaged BUT I have received boxes that look like they took a significant hit. Huge gashes, rips, tears, black grease marks etc and surprisingly, the equipment sustained no damage despite 'FRAGILE" written all over the box. Make you wonder what these shipments go through.
FedEx shipping damage
I recently sold my KEF R11’s shipped in original boxes & packaging to UT. Somewhere along the way they sustained significant damage arriving at the buyers home with significant damage to the boxes resulting in several corners of speakers being badly dented, although they seem to work (amazingly).
I over insured (double sell) in case one was lost or damaged as the pair would then be useless… never thought it could happen to both.
I submitted a FedEx claim, with damage pictures & other supporting information & consider the speakers totaled. 7-14 days for FedEx resolution.
I have never experienced this issue, so I am asking for any ‘got ya’, anything to watch out for, or any other recommendations to bring this to a favorable solution. Thank you.
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I hope the buyer documented with photos as he received, of the damaged cartons before and as he unpacked them.
You, the person who purchased the insurance, makes the claim. Usually they get picked up from the buyer by UPS, and evaluated at a reginal center. UPS has a way of denying, they might say that 'double boxing' was needed. You might ask KEF how many pairs of that model were sold/safely shipped in those protective cartons. You will have to prove their current used value, with original receipts, perhaps some info of used value from hifishark, ....., so insuring for more than their value usually won't get you more than what UPS agrees they are worth. IF you paid for the shipping with a good credit card, you might be able to use that card's protection, call and ask them. That's why I say, always fund your eBay/PayPal account with your best credit card. best of luck with this. yes, it's only money, good attitude, but I hope they cover you.
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I have bought numerous items that have been shipped by FedEx and I always have them shipped to a FedEx shipping and delivery store, they then call or email me when they arrive so I can come and pick the item up. I never sign for the item until I inspect the shipping condition of the box then I open the box in front of the clerk and if anything looks damaged on the item I refuse to sign and have them return ship to the sender where the sender can dispute the claim. |
In can semi-answer this question. For about a year in college I was a UPS package handler at one of the hubs. We were the employees who scanned and filled the trailers in an “efficient” manner which was similar to Tetris. There were guys who were consistently sniffing permanent marker pens or on uppers (stimulants), which was often chaotic and fast-paced the entire shift. I didn’t witness additional oversight to the “fragile” packages, which means that they were treated the same, and completely dependent on the time crunch the employees were under. With that said, I also never saw fragile boxes being intentionally mishandled as if they were a target - but I heard many stories in the hub. I always remind myself of this experience when sending gear. Tough job, good people (not everyone is on stimulants), but always under a time crunch and playing real-life Tetris in the trailers with shipment boxes and packages. |
@toro3 Been there, done that. Main UPS hub on Jefferson St, south of the loop. 1979 - coldest winter on record for Chicago. During peak seasons, like Christmas, they rented trailers from god-knows-who just to move the packages. Had to evacuate once due to something caustic in the air. Really sucked. |
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