Fedex and Ups Damage thread


Just for giggles Wondering if your like to share your Damages from shipping.

Let me start thinks off.

Krell ksa-2 amp.  Knocked out of square   in for factory overhaul

Canary  ca-... Monos     Slammed, bent  back panel binding posts

Vac  140 monos   Completely destroyed 1 amp Lost the other...

Rogue 120 mons  Slammed back panel.

Jbl L300  Slammed broke out front baffle

ect..

 

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I don't think fedex is any better or worse than UPS. And vice versa. I think it's a good idea to take a lot of photos during the packing process. And although it may be more costly, when shipping speakers insure each box for the worth of both speakers. If one is lost or damaged, what is the remaining speaker going to be worth to anyone?

I shipped three items with shipping labels supplied by PS Audio for trade in. I believe that they use the Music Room to handle the trade ins. Fed EX changed the shipping address and I did not catch it. It took 3 months to get this sorted out. I am still not sure the items ever arrived.

Im not shipping anything anymore every again, never ever.  I had them jack up an Anthem I225, a Kinki Studio Ex-M1, and I had them pick up a pair of $3500 speakers to return to sender that went mia on the tracking system, but thank god they actually made it back to the sender.

Fed Ex and UPS are a joke.  The boxes can be double boxed with styrofoam, marked as fragile (highly explosive might yield better results).  Fed ex told me that the boxes need to withstand 150 or 180 pounds… can’t remember.  
 

To be safe, basically box up your $3,000 amp then jump up and down on the box. If your amp survived, your safe to ship it… probably.

 

Oh and the Fed Ex insurance claim is a joke.  I basically just gave up trying to file a claim.

 

I purchased a demo set of Paradigm 95F towers from a dealer way up North. They came damaged with a nick her, a nick there and a scratch here or there. Nothing too bad. The dummy dealer used the old boxes but they had been poorly packed. Needless to say i contacted him and he started a claim with UPS. It took about 7-8 weeks total. I had put them back into the boxes and they were just sitting in my living room waiting to be picked up so I could get a refund. The UPS guy finally showed up and said, "i am just supposed to pick up one speaker." Well, there was no way i was going to release just 1 speaker while the other one just sit there. Turns out, the adjuster was only willing to pay for one speaker despite both being damaged. She was later fired. Point to all of this is, since he was paid for one speaker ($1,500 ) and i had already paid him $3,000 we settled on me paying $1,500 instead of $3,000 total for both speakers due to them being damaged. So, I was refunded $1,500 from the $3,000 paid. In short, I still have a fine sounding pair of Paradigm 95F speakers.... Problem solved, eh..