skysurfer
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2010
- Posts
- 2,664
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- 2,104
- Location
- west coast
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1989 Suburban
- Truck Model
- V2500
- Engine Size
- 5.7/TH400/NP241C
LTL companies could **** up a wet dream... I'm fighting for a 15K claim on some lab equipment a UPS freight driver dropped on the dock last Friday. After telling me he had a delivery i told him to unload it and come back and get me to inspect it, then he never came back.
I drove a regular package van for UPS during the Christmas rush. Part of our training was how to hide visibly damaged packages from the customer. The guy training me said if a package is damaged on one side, you carry the box with the damaged side against your chest and then as you put it down you spin it so the damage is facing the wall. His demonstration included him saying "You get paid to deliver boxes, we have other people that get paid to handle damage claims. Get the signature and get out."
My experience being on the receiving end was when I had a complete engine shipped to me. I had pictures taken by the sender before it shipped, pictures of the smashed valve cover when it arrived, and the driver's signature stating it came off the truck that way. The LTL carrier, Yellow Freight (which now goes by YRC Freight, YRC Reimer, New Penn, Holland and Reddaway) said the pictures didn't prove the damage occurred while they were in possession of it. I would of had to take them to small claims to get anywhere so I let it go.