UPS Question/Problem


I bought a center speaker from a seller who stated he'd insure it for replacement value of $1,600. I paid $600 because it was used and had a "nick" on one corner. Speaker came in horrible condition, don't know if it's shipping or deceitful seller, but seller claims "as new" when shipped. Speaker trashed due to broken cabinet. Called UPS to make a claim, they say the seller has to file the claim? Now seller says he'll file claim and give me my $600 back, and I presume keep the extra $1,000!!! He's now stating he only insured for $600 and doesn't remember telling me otherwise, though I have the email to prove it. This seems like fraud on sellers part? Don't I now own the speaker since I paid in advance (including shipping and insurance)and received shipment? I bought and received a speaker, now I get tossed aside and the seller makes an easy $1,600? This doesn't seem right. UPS screwed up MY speaker, aren't I the one due compensation with a replacement speaker?
scott99
UPS just plain ol' sucks when it comes to shipping audio equipment,sometimes the seller do not pack well and correctly either.But still UPS should shoulder the blame due to reckless employees at the sorting stations,These fine folks at UPs were able to bend a transformer of a C-J amp that was shipped to me and are still delaying the process,it's fustrating,the amp works well and fine,but of course they wanted the amp and I told the to do an on site inspection,and these yo-yos are playing with themselves.Of course one of their reps told me the shipper would get the money and I told them to blow...So 1st pack well use foam insted of bubble wrap and pack securly make sure the item does not shift at all in the box and you'll be fine.GOOD LUCk they will test your patience.
The exact same situation happened to me with a pair of speakers. I am curious if this seller is located in New Jersey?
I'd get my $600 back from the seller, be happy, and move on to the next deal. Who know when, if ever this will be resolved with UPS.
I agree 100% with Vayasteve. My advise is DO NOT ship heavy equipments by UPS. They are small package service company. Typical Hi End amps & speakers are big & heavy. It's like you are driving 1000 watt amp with a small book shelve speaker. They CAN NOT handle the big & heavy shipments. These are for truck companies like Roadway, Yellow & Consolidated Freifgt Way to handle. Have shipper prepare a good documentation of the equipment for the prompt claim when you needed it. Be prepared to provide all the information asked for the claim. Delays accurs when you don't provide enough information for them to make a decision. So ask the seller to pack it right & ship it right to prevent the damages.
I have had two products broken by UPS. It is best not to ship heavy packages via UPS, as they have a reputation for breaking heavy things.I had a $2,000. used amp (3,500 new) broken. I had the shipper write a letter stating that the amp belonged to me and that I should receive the insurance payment.UPS wanted me to show a catalog with the price listed. I explained the high audio was not sold from service merchandise catalogs. After almost 90 days I sent a letter to UPS stating that since they insured their own packages,I felt the Insurance Commission and the Attorney Generals office in the states where both buyer and shipper lived should know just how UPS does business. You guessed it, payment delivered to my door in two days.If your seller won't cooperate, just demand your money back and move on. The earth is a sphere so what goes around, comes around.