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Posted By: JimB
I had a rather disturbing experience yesterday and thought I would throw it out there. I received a package of baseball cards via FedEx sent overnight. I was at work when the FedEx guy came and so he just left the package on my front door. There were thousands of dollars worth of cards in that package, some of which were irreplacable. THe package sat there for hours until my wife got home at 5:30. Anybody could have come by and taken that box. I presume a signature was required though I have not checked with the sender yet. The sender was one of the most reliable people in the hobby. But this sort of thing has happened numerous times with FedEx. The guy just leaves all packages at the door. Even when I have been home, he gives a light knock and puts the package down. By the time I am at the door he is back in the truck and pulling away. Previously when I lived in a condo, the FedEx guy there would just leave packages in the lobby by the mailboxes. He would not even come upstairs and knock to see if we were home. |
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Posted By: John S
Jim, |
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Posted By: leon
I know of a board member that had a 20k package left on his doorstep during a storm, about a year ago, from Fedex. It blew away never to be seen again. It also had some very irreplacable cards in it. Fedex told him that they had an "implied" consent since they had done it before. My understanding is that Fedex is supposed to have a signed waiver on file in order to just leave boxes. The auction house that sent the cards eventually had their insurance pay for it. It was a major issue .....If I were you I would speak with Fedex and make positive you have on file that you will not accept this kind of situation and sign something saying you wont. Keep all records of this of course....good luck.. |
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Posted By: Mike
I live in an area with no crime, and the drivers know that. Kind of out in the country. So in the summer I don't mind. The one fear I do have is "RAIN". i have gotten home several times, with a few drops of rain on the package. Just before a downpour. I guess I am pressing my luck. But other than that I don't mind the dropping off with out me. Kind of like it, because then it is waiting for me. But I can certainly see your point. My method wouldn't work for everyone. But my driver and I have an arrangement. |
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Posted By: Jason L
a FedEx account number to ask them to keep such a disclosure on file? |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I love my PO Box - and suggest everyone go get one. I think it was $70 for the year. |
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Posted By: leon
It would be your address that you do not want the packages left at that you would be signing off on, not an account number.. take care |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
At the back door of my apartment; the ONLY problem was, there was NO back door. Needless to say, I was furious. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Jim, we met a few years ago at Mr. Peets, remember? Don't worry if you see me cruising up and down your street. :--) |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Steve M.
Don't any of you have an office away from home? I have all my items sent to my office. No one here, they leave a sticker on the door. Never had a problem. PLUS, what Mrs. M. doesn't know won't hurt her ( or me |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
But I have everything go to my office, and that always requires a signature. For residential, unfortunately, Fed Ex now drops and runs unless your shipper checks the box for direct or indirect signature required (item 8 on the slip). So, if you don't want the items left wherever, you have to be clear with the shipper (and hope the minimum wage bozo wrapping the boxes pays attention), have the items sent to a commercial address where they will have to be signed for, or use USPS registered. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I once found a package hidden behind my rollaway trashcan in my carport that had been delivered by UPS....I'm not sure how long it had been there as I only have trash pickup once a week...it could have been there for days. And neither the UPS or FedEx guys ever knock they just leave the package and are outta there. The last time I got a package from UPS it was sitting on the doorstep when my wife got home half covered in snow. It could have easily fit between the screen door and the front door of my home which is where the postman always leaves my packages that don't fit in my mailbox. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Preface this for those that don't know me.....I work for UPS and own a UPS Store........ |
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Posted By: Jay
In my area FedEx will not leave a signature required package without a signature. Be careful though. If you have ever given them permission to leave a box without a signature and you have not recinded that permission in writing they will assume that it is still in effect. My FedEx guy, as is my UPS guy, is prompt, efficient and courteous. |
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Posted By: leon
Other words of advice/wisdom. What's the easiest way to make a million dollars in the restaurant business? answer- start out with 2 million....(inside joke that is unfortunately still running |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I know a lot of people like to send valuable baseball cards via fed ex and I am strongly against it for one main reason- fed ex has a maximum insurance of only $500. If you have your own carrier who will insure it, then that is a different story. I send everything registered mail above about $500 value, even the occasional package that is worth in excess of 25K. And with UPS, you can insure to 50K, and send overnight, and as Tom can tell you, it would cost about $200+. I truly believe that it is worth the extra fees and the extra time to wait for a registered package. You have your whole life to enjoy it, what is the big deal if it takes a week to get to you? I don't like the idea of sending expensive and irreplaceable memorabilia through the mail and crossing your fingers that it will all work out. And I have been shipping baseball cards for 25 years. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I believe Post Office overnight insures up to $5000. |
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Posted By: mark
Express mail USPS is the way to go. I have sent high dollar cards this way and it cost about $18-$20 and they get it in 1 day. Never would deal with Fedex. Sometimes with UPS, although UPS is very expensive. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've never looked into post office express as I have always been happy with registered. Joe- are you sure on a package up to 5K it is only $10 more? Seems like it would be higher. |
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Posted By: Bob
I just sent an E98 HOFer express mail overnight (customer's request) through USPS and it took 3 days. I hate the worry although the buyer was great and USPS refunded the money I spent for shipment. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I have shipped items that were worth about half that (2500). |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I stand corrected. My numbers were indeed off. |
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Posted By: Bruce Mac
I just sent out a set of cards for consignment and I found registered mail to be much cheaper than USPS overnight (insured for 5K). Of course I sent it on Tuesday morning and based on the USPS tracking system, the package is still at my neighborhood post office. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
During the past three months I've made four purchases online from the U.S. Treasury. All of these packages (the contents' value ranged from $200 to $1,200) were sent FedEx, and each time the driver did not leave the package. Our front porch is covered and my guess is the neighbordhood would be regarded as one in which it would be safe to leave a package. Whether the sender (the Treasury) sends thse packages with a signature required, I don't know. But I do know that FedEx was very consistent in how it handled delivery each time: no signature, no delivery. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- I suppose it is worth it if a customer is willing to pay for the service, but when I advertise rates I would be uncomfortable asking for $50-70 postage for overnight delivery. |
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Posted By: Aaron Cowan
I had a blank check for a car loan (up to $50,000) slid under my apartment door. Fortunately he did that instead of leaving it outside. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
although if you give the option... I am thinking many people would choose for the overnight. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
"I just sent an E98 HOFer express mail overnight (customer's request) through USPS and it took 3 days." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- and I am glad you came by that night, because it was great meeting you. Say, how come you didn't join our meeting last night? You work in the city. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Ditto on the PO box. As some here know, the imbeciles at the UPS Store LOST a package with two relatively-scarce cards I bought from someone on the Board. The other Board member had their signature acknowledging receipt, so their insurance company reimbursed me. Otherwise...the PO boxes (with a physical address) are invaluable. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
It would have been great to break bread with everybody. |
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Posted By: Andrew
If cost is the only concern, $1000 is about the pricepoint when deciding between USPS Insured versus USPS Registered with Insurance. That is, it's less expensive to send a $20,000 package Registered than it is to send it Insured (blue form.) The reason is that Registered is much safer (audit trail along the way), therefore, the risk to the USPS is less. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- it was pretty informal and not quite a dinner, and even if you are not passionate about the problems with altering, you still would have had a nice time. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I just sent out a set of cards for consignment and I found registered mail to be much cheaper than USPS overnight (insured for 5K). Of course I sent it on Tuesday morning and based on the USPS tracking system, the package is still at my neighborhood post office. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Hi, I am the Postmaster in a small city in Wisconsin, and it is nice to hear good things being said about the Post Office. However, you are correct, our tracking system does suck. Normally we can only track the scans at the originating Post Office, and and at the delivery point. The next big thing at USPS will be "transparency" (hope I spelled that correctly), or "surface visibility", which means that we will be able to track a package at several different points along the line of travel of the package. This will eliminate many problems, along with reducing the number of lost and missent parcels. |
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Posted By: Phillip Benning
What a thread to go from "longest lurker" to an irate and somewhat embarrassed FedEx despiser but I need the help of forum. |
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Posted By: Bob
Adam- I know, I know. My daughters and I refer to it as "the Marquette luck." From going to pick up my high school cap and gown and it being the only one not there, to registering for classes at college and after waiting in line for 3 hours, my registration not being there, on and on. I had hoped it would skip a generation and pass them by but they have had the same darn old bad luck. My wife, on the other hand, seems to be very lucky. Must be in the genes |
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Posted By: barrysloate
For Rick- I have a question about registered mail. As I understand it, everyone who handles the package along the way has to sign for it. As such, couldn't a registered package be traced to the last signature? It seems like it could be done, but I have to say whenever I have tried to find any late package through my post office, they have acted as if they really don't want to do it. Seems like any extra work is viewed by them as a huge hassle. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
guys- fed allows you to insure up to an infinite amount (i think), as long as it is in a "box" and not their letter envelopes ($500 max on that)...i have sent many fed ex packages to other collectors in excess of $10-20,000...never a problem, they charge thru the nose for the insurance, but i do it all the time... |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Michael, |
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Posted By: howard
Being in a position where I am responsible for receiving large numbers of packages my experience is that USPS is more reliable than the private carriers for one simple reason. Fedex, UPS, et al, will have you sign for packages in bulk. That is, I often receive twenty packages or more at once and only sign once. I don't see a list of the packages so on rare occassions I have signed for packages that hadn't actually been delivered. On the other hand, the USPS carriers always ask for each delivery to be signed for individually ensuring that what I sign for is what is left with me. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
ryan- wow...is that true? i'll have to call to verify...i have probably spent over $1000 on fed-ex in the last 2 years alone...disturbing. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
The 1 time I actually went to a FedEX center to ship a very large and expensive group of cards they flat out told me no way insurance. They want nothing to do with insuring paper collectibles of any kind. As to their delivery accountability I find the UPS and FedEX drivers to be pretty reliable, however both are familiar with the area and regular deliveries to my house. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Barry, you made a good point about the accountability of registered mail. When a clerk accepts the registered mail parcel from the customer, the clerk is then responsible for the parcel. When the parcel is put on the truck, the truck driver signs for the parcel. When the truck driver gets to the processing plant, another clerk signs for the parcel to relieve the responsibility from the truck driver. This process is supposed to happen at each transfer point all the way through the delivery process. The problem with the tracking is that the local Post Offices do not have access to any of tracking records other than the acceptance at the local Post Office, and the delivery scans when the customer signs for the parcel. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Rick, and it appears to be a combination of technology that hasn't quite reached the 21st century coupled with some postal workers who don't want to be bothered. Unfortunately, from what I have garnered at my post office (and I am a regular there) the supervisor doesn't want to be bothered either. I know the window clerks very well and they confide in me that morale is pretty low. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
FedEx will only compensate up to $500 for baseball cards. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- I believe you are correct on both counts. But 50K insurance from UPS will cost in the area of $200, while 25K from the post office is about $35. I'll stick with registered mail. |
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Another wonderful Fedex mishap!!! | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 9 | 07-24-2007 08:35 PM |