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  • G B.
    Expired
    • December 1, 1974
    • 1373

    #1

    "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

    "Humped and Dumped, Yet Again". The continuing stooooooory of a boy and his lost package.

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Last month I bought a used rear leaf spring for a '64 Corvette from a seller in Kansas. The seller did everything right when packing and delivering it to a FedEx Ground drop-off on October 25. They said the shipping would cost $18, and they charged it to my business account. This spring was never seen alive again.

    GORY DETAILS:

    When my package hadn't arrived after 5 business days, I called the FedEx toll-free number. The tracking report displayed on my computer screen showed no movement from the originating point in Wichita. The FedEx human I finally reached knew exactly why. She said the item had been "damaged in shipment". I asked her if FedEx had told the sender. She said no. I then pointed out that no one had called me either, and I wondered aloud what FedEx had in mind by holding the package and not telling anyone involved where it was. She had no response. But she did apologize for my "inconvenience".

    I asked her to go ahead and ship it to me anyway. She said no can do; the item is completely ruined and unrepairable. I didn't buy this for a minute. We're talking about a steel leaf spring that could be safely dropped from a 3 story building without damage. But I couldn't convince Miss Congeniality to get the package moving again. She wouldn't send it to me or return it to the sender. What the Hell?

    I phoned the sender to get him involved. He called the 800 number and got the same story, so he then drove to the Wichita terminal to find the spring. But there the story changed. The Wichita FedEx rep told him the package was actually in Kansas City. They still stuck with the "completely destroyed" line though.

    The sender's call back to FedEx 800 got them to say they'd ship the damaged spring back to Wichita for his inspection. He agreed with me on the damage story. It smelled of a lie.

    Another week went by and no spring showed up in Wichita. Numerous calls to FedEx 800 were always answered, but never returned with responses to follow-up questions. Finally some brave soul within FedEx spilled the beans: the spring "must have" become separated from its bar-coded label during handling "somewhere". FedEx "must have" then sent the (naked?) spring to its lost goods storage warehouse in Salt Lake City. However, they really weren't sure just what happened to the packing or the spring. They offered to check with the SLC warehouse and have them look for the spring.

    Low and behold, the FIRST returned call from FedEx said they had found the spring and would send it back to the sender. It wasn't damaged after all, most probably maybe. The sender then asked them to send it directly to me in Mobile.

    Another week went by with no word from FedEx. They had promised to call with a tracking number for the package from the Salt Lake City warehouse, but they never did. You can probably guess the outcome of this shipment. Last Wednesday FedEx showed up at my door with a new 4-leaf spring for some kind of Malaysian truck. I told them to take it back, but not before I wrote down the point of origin: "Northwest Research, SLC, Utah, (801) 649-2700".

    Northwest Research turned out to be a private contractor hired by FedEx to "deal with" lost packages. They must share an address with the Salt Lake City Public Landfill, because they aren't much interested in delivering anything to its rightful owner. I was able to talk to Selena (x-2771) there. She sounded very polite and sorta optimistic until she checked their inventory. They only had about fifty (50) items under the "leaf spring" category. The truck spring had been sent to me because it was found at a FedEx location somewhere in Kansas recently.

    The sender has now also talked to Selena. He's even e-mailed a photo of a Corvette 9-leaf spring to help her confirm the next sighting of my spring. But truthfully, I suspect that Selena will never leave her cubicle to check the 50 warehouse bins with alleged leaf springs in them. I think we've just plain exhausted FedEx's interest in solving this mystery.

    So what now? The sender quickly refunded the purchase price to me even he before he filed his insurance claim with FedEx on Friday. I don't think I have any standing with FedEx to demand that they actually find my spring. My guess is the spring will ultimately be thrown away as "unclaimed" freight.

    Make of this story what you will. It's all true and happened to me. I swear.
  • Peter L.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • June 1, 1983
    • 1930

    #2
    Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

    Jerry - You know, you just can't make stuff like this up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUMMER!!!!! Pete

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    • Mike B.
      Expired
      • November 1, 2004
      • 389

      #3
      Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

      Jerry,

      This is a long shot but would Northwest Research allow outsiders a chance to look through their inventory? If so perhaps another member who lives in the area would be willing to go look on your behalf.

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      • John D.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • December 1, 1979
        • 5507

        #4
        Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

        Does Margaret know you were seduced???

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        • Terry D.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • June 1, 1987
          • 2656

          #5
          Post Office & UPS no better with lost items! *NM*

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          • Robert Jorjorian

            #6
            What next Jerry, USPS ,DHL or Greyhound ? *NM*

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            • Clem Z.
              Expired
              • January 1, 2006
              • 9427

              #7
              Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

              i have had trouble with items that were shipped without a container. the attached tags or shipping lables always seem to get lost.

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              • Loren L.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • May 1, 1976
                • 4108

                #8
                Jerry, I can only sympathize but will

                repeat what I have told to others - do NOT attempt to resolve these things BEYOND ONE PHONE CALL. After that, all of your communications are Registered or Certified Mail - Return Receipt and they go to the top of the Food Chain - the CEO. Then you watch the s__t flow downhill.

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                • Tracy C.
                  Expired
                  • August 1, 2003
                  • 2739

                  #9
                  Well at least we got a "FedEx Purple Promise"

                  from Jodie at the Lexena KS terminal. Even though it was worthless, it sounded cool at the time..

                  After she restated to me that the package and contents were discarded because they were "mangled beyond repair", I asked her to explain how a 35 pound steel leaf spring could be so damaged. She grew skeptical of the story herself and gave me a "FedEx Purple Promise" to look into this personaly and call me back the next morning.

                  She might as well have gave me a box of purple fruitloops. When I called back the next afternoon, she told me she hadn't been able to do anything yet, but she did call back in about a hour and told me they had recently sent a leaf spring to overgoods holding area in Salt Lake City.

                  Hopefully Selina at Northwest Research will float the picture around to the people who work in the holding area. I'm not holding my breath though. I imagine they will all be pressing their butts in their office chairs while they load up their guts on "pre Thanksgiving " snacks.

                  It's real shame too, that was a very decent original spring.

                  I've shipped and recieved over 500 items using UPS, USPS, DHL and Fedex. This is the first bad experience I've ever had.

                  I hope it's the last. Cross your fingers for me as I try to collect on the claim.

                  tc

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                  • Dick G.
                    Very Frequent User
                    • June 1, 1988
                    • 681

                    #10
                    Re: Well at least we got a "FedEx Purple Promise"

                    Five years ago, my daughter worked for a company called Aptech located in Fort Worth, Texas. Their cotracted job was to handle all the trouble calls/questions for UPS. She was told the most common item to be lost were tires. The shipper/sender would simply apply an adhesive backed label onto a tire fresh out of the mold with mold release and the label woulf fall off. Anyway, all the lost parts end up (at UPS) going into semi trailers. At some later date, the individual trailors are sold to the highest bidder. Nonone is allowed to check out their contents before bidding. She said some of these stores like BigLots or Worlds Greatest Deals, etc. open up a store and dump the products back onto the market. Opened up boxes is the norm in these stores. Maybe Jerry, look in these kind of stores for your spring sitting next to an opened case of ?rubic cubes, slinky's, aunt may's handmade sweater with a Happy Birthday card, etc.. Your story worries me personally since I am in the process of trying to ship out a 67 327 engine to NY. Sorry for your problems with FedEx. Dick Gutman

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                    • Rich G.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • September 1, 2002
                      • 1377

                      #11
                      Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

                      Jerry

                      This may be the NY skeptic in me kicking in, but once in a while a less than honest employee comes across something they need. They figure the insurance will make everything better. I heard of a guy who got a new rudder for his Hobbie Cat boat when one "fell off the truck" at the JFK airport.

                      I hope for your sake that is not the case and it shows up.

                      Rich 38594
                      1966 L79 Convertible. Milano Maroon
                      1968 L71 Coupe. Rally Red (Sold 6/21)
                      1963 Corvair Monza Convertible

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                      • Verle R.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • March 1, 1989
                        • 1163

                        #12
                        Re: Well at least we got a "FedEx Purple Promise"

                        Dick,

                        I hope you are shipping the 327 by motor freight. Properly mounted on a pallet with shrink wrap and lables under the plastic might make it. Insurance, etc....

                        I have shipped and received several engines like that with no problem, but, like Jerry I am presently having a problem with FedEx bending/damaging a steel part that was boxed and well reinforced. Still have not heard back from them.

                        Good luck,

                        Verle

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                        • Dick G.
                          Very Frequent User
                          • June 1, 1988
                          • 681

                          #13
                          Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

                          UPS destroyed the wooden box I made holding all my 65 windshield SS and exhaust bezels. One of the bezels fell out. I noted it with the driver filed a claim, he took the pile of splintered wood(junk now),over 3 months still no payment. What great service. What the shippers all need is better competion to step in and put them out of business. We used to badmouth the US postal Dept. Not anymore. DG

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                          • mike cobine

                            #14
                            Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

                            Maybe this is what happened.




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                            • Tom S.
                              Extremely Frequent Poster
                              • March 1, 2004
                              • 1087

                              #15
                              Re: "Seduced and Abandoned by FedEx", or...

                              I thought UPS owned right's to the word NIGHTMARE!!!Geuss they decided to share it!! Tom

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