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I bought a $400 weedeater as a gift, wrapped it up in the factory packaging (which Stihl uses to ship them all over the country via UPS) and sent it to Idaho. Brand new, no gas or oil.
When it arrived there, the steel shaft was bent at a hilarious 30° (this is actually an outer steel shaft followed by an inner steel housing and then the driveshaft) and there were tire marks on the box. The packaging looked like it was hit by a bomb compared to when it left here.
UPS wrote to say the packaging did not meet their standards and any claim would be denied. This was confirmed by telephone last week. They said at first they could not examine the packaging despite multiple efforts to contact sender/recip. (bogus), now they say they examined and could not see the required edge crush psi. (also bogus, the box is 2 hours from their last delivery point)
I said "I cannot imagine any cardboard box that can withstand being driven over by a 4000lb truck and I am sure the box had the required strength".
So I went to the Stihl dealer and got another of the exact same box from them and took it to the UPS store and showed them the label 'Edge Crush Test 42in-lbs"' The person examining it said 'whoa, 42 is pretty darned good' but also said he can do nothing to help me. He asked if I'd purchased insurance on it and I started to say "No, because..." and he interrupted me with "...because they are so poor at paying claims." (well yes, but I thought they'd gotten better at their driving skills)
UPS packaging guidelines
So they provide 100$ coverage even if you don't pay for insurance, except they are denying that.
And it cost $86 to ship it, and they haven't the slightest interest in reducing.
Suck it up?
Dispute with credit card co?
Persist with UPS?
I have quotes from Stihl to repair, best case scenario is $165, if clutch and gear drive are boogered, we are getting close to a price for new - $365
When it arrived there, the steel shaft was bent at a hilarious 30° (this is actually an outer steel shaft followed by an inner steel housing and then the driveshaft) and there were tire marks on the box. The packaging looked like it was hit by a bomb compared to when it left here.
UPS wrote to say the packaging did not meet their standards and any claim would be denied. This was confirmed by telephone last week. They said at first they could not examine the packaging despite multiple efforts to contact sender/recip. (bogus), now they say they examined and could not see the required edge crush psi. (also bogus, the box is 2 hours from their last delivery point)
I said "I cannot imagine any cardboard box that can withstand being driven over by a 4000lb truck and I am sure the box had the required strength".
So I went to the Stihl dealer and got another of the exact same box from them and took it to the UPS store and showed them the label 'Edge Crush Test 42in-lbs"' The person examining it said 'whoa, 42 is pretty darned good' but also said he can do nothing to help me. He asked if I'd purchased insurance on it and I started to say "No, because..." and he interrupted me with "...because they are so poor at paying claims." (well yes, but I thought they'd gotten better at their driving skills)
UPS packaging guidelines
So they provide 100$ coverage even if you don't pay for insurance, except they are denying that.
And it cost $86 to ship it, and they haven't the slightest interest in reducing.
Suck it up?
Dispute with credit card co?
Persist with UPS?
I have quotes from Stihl to repair, best case scenario is $165, if clutch and gear drive are boogered, we are getting close to a price for new - $365