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Oh, c'mon. Bike shop? More of this story puleeeeze!
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Anything that isn't a small to medium sized rectangular box that can't go through the autosorter and requires human intervention is most bound to get lost. Same goes from the OP. |
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I had something shipped by UPS from overseas - bike stuff - I can't remember what - I do remember following tracking and then it disappeared. After contacting UPS they opened an investigation - the retailer shipped me a replacement that made it. About 3 weeks later UPS called and found the original, I told them it was replaced and they should return it to the retailer. Never thought anyone stole it though.
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One bike company, I can't remember which, puts a picture of a large flat-screen TV (is there any other type now) on the side of their bike boxes. Funny that we now are in a time when 65" TVs are so cheap that they are less of a theft risk than a bike that probably doesn't fit.
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This company did it but to reduce damage. https://www.bicycling.com/news/a2002...damaged-bikes/ |
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Wait - rare skis?
Gotta know what those are, never heard of rare skis. |
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Purchased an item recently on eBay, and what showed up was not what I ordered. Per the seller, items were stolen in transit based on "added tape" on one side of the box.
Seller backed out and shipped trash or item stolen in transit? Who knows... But I got a full refund. |
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I would only ship skis via ups. Fedex ground can't handle it either, in my experience. But with any shipper, sending it to the wrong address is going to cause problems. I have watched a ups package that I needed to get somewhere in a week bounce around the U.S. like a ping pong ball. I can only imagine the trajectory of something going back to the sender.
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Small manufacturer powder skis with a lot of carbon fiber. Manufacturer is out of business. Very desirable among the in crowd.
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Well, thanks everyone. I feel better. Maybe they'll show up soon, but, no rush. Ski season is months away. Bought the insurance, enough for new skis, so, whatever. Still, loved those things.
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Anybody had anything stolen by UPS?
IWatch, gift for son..delivered, no sig required. From Apple...Driver handed it to me....Driver left and about an hour later noticed the seal was broken....and box was empty. Called UPS, got the 'thousand yard stare' on the phone..Called Apple, they sent a new watch immediately.
YMMV...
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Theft can happen anywhere. I was a UPS driver for almost 30 years, and did see a few instances of theft. It’s not that common, but it does happen.
One thing I have been hearing a lot of, is people buying expensive items at Lowe’s or Home Depot, or even Amazon ending up with a brick or bag of sand. I just saw where someone bought a generator at Home Depot, didn’t open it for a few days and when they did, it was a bag of sand. Same with tools and getting a brick. If you are buying an item at the store, ask them to open it before you leave. |
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NYT: "...postal employees are accused of stealing checks at sorting and distribution centers, FinCEN’s report said."Thought I suspect it would be harder with skiis than stealing checks. |
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Are these backcountry boards, so they want light weight? Still, it sucks having something stolen - always. You feel violated. Last edited by merlinmurph; 05-27-2024 at 12:45 PM. |
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