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Shipping downers!

Post by sourwes » Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:35 pm

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Is it just me, or have all packages coming from Europe seem to have been kicked from Europe to USA? I have been reconsidering my purchase of case lots of rations from Europe because the last few shipments I've received have looked like they were kicked here from Europe.
it is what it is....

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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by parafireboy » Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:50 pm

Yikes! Dang man, that stinks. I've had some that were a little rough around the edges when they got here, but were packaged well and the contents were fine. I've never had anything quite like that yet though. How did the contents fare?

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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by housil » Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:13 am

sourwes wrote: it just me, or have all packages coming from Europe seem to have been kicked from Europe to USA?
What ever happend at/to USPS in December, but all parcels I have sent December to US are either have arrived like yours - cut/burst open, soaked etc... - or are missing. At least I have to report 3 parcels missing by now.

As they are en route by now +7 weeks I guess they went by ship
As they are all soaked - I guess the ship sank.
And these, they have arrived got obviously recovered from the ground of the Atlantic Ocean... :cry:


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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by sourwes » Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:43 am

parafireboy wrote:Yikes! Dang man, that stinks. I've had some that were a little rough around the edges when they got here, but were packaged well and the contents were fine. I've never had anything quite like that yet though. How did the contents fare?
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Lol, the pic says it all...
A lot of the mains look like the one above. The case of EPA's took serious damage but only 1 leak so far. The case of IRP's took 3 months to deliver from Moscow and took heavy damage as well, but I've only opened 2 so far. Major dents but no leaks yet. I try to buy case lots to reduce per unit cost, but the packages are so heavy the shippers handle them carelessly. I think I'm gonna go back to buying a cpl at a time. The lighter parcels fare much better.
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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by sourwes » Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:49 am

housil wrote:
sourwes wrote: it just me, or have all packages coming from Europe seem to have been kicked from Europe to USA?
What ever happend at/to USPS in December, but all parcels I have sent December to US are either have arrived like yours - cut/burst open, soaked etc... - or are missing. At least I have to report 3 parcels missing by now.

As they are en route by now +7 weeks I guess they went by ship
As they are all soaked - I guess the ship sank.
And these, they have arrived got obviously recovered from the ground of the Atlantic Ocean...
LMAO
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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by sparkingdogg » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:09 pm

I have an online store and ship hard parts worldwide. Much of the damages you see nowadays are caused by conveyors. Conveyors get jammed up and shred parcels. So much is now automated, there may be no one around to un-jam the parcels, at least before the damage is done. Also blame conveyors for "lost" parcels. If the address label gets shredded, that's the end of the road for that parcel.

Most all of the big sorting facilities are now automated. Machines don't need coffee breaks, sick days, benefits, or pay raises. Sad but true.
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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by housil » Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:07 am

housil wrote: As they are en route by now +7 weeks I guess they went by ship
At least I got a letter from DHL Germany about all me missing reports yesterday.
They apologize for the very delayed delivering - what is still in progress! Due to a strike of Lufthansa Cargo in November/December all parcels got "detoured" by a ship... (I was just kidding about that :shock: ) Three of the nine I have sent have arrived recently - all in this bad, outer, shape :cry:

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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by norge » Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:31 pm

Pitney Bowes sucks big time!!!! the company is used by the uk ebay,they over rules other nations custom rules and add loads of fees for nothing but a pain in the ass.

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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by Synthpeter » Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:54 pm

housil wrote: As they are en route by now +7 weeks I guess they went by ship
As they are all soaked - I guess the ship sank.
And these, they have arrived got obviously recovered from the ground of the Atlantic Ocean... :cry:
Comedy is all about timing, but I just realized an alternative subject for this thread could be "shipping drowners" :?

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Re: Shipping downers!

Post by noderaser » Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:35 pm

norge wrote:Pitney Bowes sucks big time!!!! the company is used by the uk ebay,they over rules other nations custom rules and add loads of fees for nothing but a pain in the ass.
They just make the software, the fees come from the retailer and other "middle men" like PayPal. They also make the software for the USPS.
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