My wife had a new iPhone delivered a few years ago by Fed Ex. When it arrived, the box felt a little heavy and someone had switched a machine part for the iPhone. Apple made it good but we get them from the store now.
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Had a FFL ship a long arm USPS fully insured. It was a custom rifle. Long story short, they would only reimburse based on the price on the receipt of the retailer. I purchased the rifle in thw 1980’s. No original receipt. The value of the custom work was irrelevant. My story had a happy ending because the rifle showed up two months later. If I had to pursue the claim it would have been ugly. I don’t insure via the carrier anymore. I think I stand a better chance with my firearm insurance policy.My local FFL can ship guns usps, even hand guns, cheaper than fedex or ups, and he only charges $20 plus the shipping. Interestingly that makes the theft a federal offense and the P.O. still takes his claims seriously. To me it makes sense to use him rather than risk it myself.
Sorry about the OP's loss.
thats interesting. ThanksHad a FFL ship a long arm USPS fully insured. It was a custom rifle. Long story short, they would only reimburse based on the price on the receipt of the retailer. I purchased the rifle in thw 1980’s. No original receipt. The value of the custom work was irrelevant. My story had a happy ending because the rifle showed up two months later. If I had to pursue the claim it would have been ugly. I don’t insure via the carrier anymore. I think I stand a better chance with my firearm insurance policy.
Same shit happened to me. I shipped a 500 box of Berger bullets and 300 pieces of new Lapua brass to DJs brass. The box arrived all wet and only contained about 150 pieces of brass and zero bullets. It was sent USPS. I still think someone there decided to help themselves to the contents. I’m pretty sure a 500 box of new berger bullets is going to be fairly obvious when it “falls out” of the box.What a bummer on losing the money and worse, a fine firearm.
I’m going through something similar on a smaller scale. Bought a box of bullets from a guy on LRH. He sent them through the usps priority mail. He did his part. After over a week and doing some tracking, I found out that my post office delivered them to the wrong address a few miles away from me.
Mail carrier claims she has tried contacting those people to no avail. Was told to pursue a claim through the PO website. What a royal PITA ! They don’t make it easy to file a claim, that’s for sure. I’m not holding my breath….
It’s a crime when they sell you insurance and tell you that you’re covered and then basically tell you to pound sand.
Gary
Unfortunately big business has lawyers. Everything is stacked in their favor. Frankly FEDEX is very busy and the don't care about this problem. In fact , it is probably part of the plan.Insanity. FedEx willingly took legal possession, AND committed to a contract to honor the insured value in the event of damage/missing/theft. But you're to blame? Because they declare you shall not be allowed to ship, yet they accepted it for shipment?
I'm wondering what the "fine" (read: indecipherably small) print said, regarding their claimed requirement you be an FFL shipper.
I suspect a small claims court would be sympathetic. Contract law and all.
Sorry to hear FedEx is reneging, here. Pitiful.
Unfortunately big business has lawyers. Everything is stacked in their favor. Frankly FEDEX is very busy and the don't care about this problem. In fact , it is probably part of the plan.