Don’t Use UPS

I posted this about 4 months ago but I think it should be repeated.

Don’t Use USPS

 

I just wanted to take a moment and warn production companies and sellers to be careful when you use United States Postal Service to send equipment to be fixed or to buyers.  I sent a $2800.00 4K video monitor to have a minor problem fixed. Here is what has happened.

 

Last July I took the monitor to JDM packing supplies to be professionally packed and shipped.  They use USPS for shipping.  The monitor had two layers of bubble wrap and a layer of foam in a box specially made with a fragile sign wrapped around it.  I took out insurance before it was shipped.  When it arrived at the service facility in Southern California the box was crushed and the monitor was destroyed.

 

I received pictures from the service company showing a broken screen, busted knobs and holes in the frame.  I gathered the picture, a statement from them, the weigh bill, the insurance payment, a website that shows the monitor and its price and a claim form from the local post office that agreed it was destroyed.  I sent all of this in a claim to USPS two days later.

 

The claim has been denied several times by snail mail and email.  I put the claim in a second time and again it was denied.  Now when I try to pursue the claim this is the reply I receive.

 

Dear Accounting Services Customer,

 

On 11/20/2018 2:37:55 PM CT, you opened AHD Incident Number INC000013838764.

 

This Incident has been resolved.  You can no longer reply to this email message.  If you need additional assistance, please send a new email to helpdeskaccounting-st.louismo@usps.gov or contact the Accounting Help Desk number at 866-974-2733.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Accounting Services

 

This email keeps sending this reply and no one answers that phone number.

At this point I can either sue the Federal Government or write the monitor off as a loss.

 

I will never use USPS again!

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