Years ago I came home to find my car (which was parked in my driveway at the top of the hill 1/4 mile from the road) was sideswiped. The damage perfectly matched the flat rear bumper common on delivery trucks used by UPS. That led to camera installation.They all are horrible...oh and Amazon? They have run over my mailbox so many times I have lost count. They always deny it. I have to file the complaint with video, and sometimes they still try to deny it.
Yes, even though I bought and installed my mailbox, apparently its use is limited to me and usps:They left a long package in my mailbox. Apparently the USPS took exception and tossed it into the weeds behind the mailbox. It took me 2 weeks to find it. They all suck.
Personally only once I had an issue with FedEx. However, UPS I have issues all the time. It’s so bad that I don’t order from vendors who use UPS.
Fedex is the worst. They do this all the time for us and leave packages outside of the community gate (Covered in "DO NOT LEAVE PACKAGES HERE - PLEASE DELIVER TO FRONT DOOR placards) in a deep blue state. So of course, half our stuff get stolen by people driving by and noticeing they are out of anyone's view and can just take what they want.
Fedex has also just hit new lows in service in general. They recently delivered 3 out of 4 wheels that I ordered and seemed genuinely surprised that I wasn't please with the 75% success ration (which must exceed some acceptable corporate loss ratio). I had to take an afternoon off, play detective to find the right distribution center since they are purposely not listed on Google maps (said DC feels more like a federal penitentiary than a DC BTW). And spend OVER an hour waiting while they tracked down the lost wheel somewhere. After the wheel was found and the manager was fishing for a tip (incredible as that may seem) he told me if I had not shown up and put up a fuss, it was set for destruction within 24 hours. The only way I reverse engineered it was following where tracking scans diverged between the 3 successful deliveries and the missing wheel and then doing a lot of deep research on DC legal registration info because they DO NOT want customers coming to their DCs looking for the packages. You are supposed to stay home, talk to the offshore cust. service team if a clueless person who will tell you "we have it under control, I have marked this package with an open investigation and we will get back to you as soon as we can" and leave it at that. And then you're out a few thousand $$$ and in a major headache of finding just one rare wheel.
With not a great deal of effort, you can find names and figure out the email address for many executives at FedEx. I've been known to email the VPs of Operations, Customer Services and Finance. Additionally, since most are based at the Atlanta corp office (which again, is public info), you can send certified USPS letter, and copy using FedEx shipping, to them to point out poor if not completely non-existent service. I had a check shipped FedEx to me (let's not get into electronic deposit issues) which disappeared for 10 days. Of course FedEx kept claiming it was delivered. Within 2 hours of the emails to TPTB, I get a very contrite phone call from the local DC, and a very p*ssed off driver who had to go out of his way to hand deliver the check to me. I give any customer service the opportunity. It that fails, it's on their head. I also try to avoid off-shore support. I've learned how to deal with CenturyLink (altho I wish there were options - there aint) and a few others. On one hand, it assuages my need for hostile action. On the other, why do I need to spend my time to deal with this?
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