01-24-2020 11:57 AM
The last three months we have experienced a higher then normal number of damaged shipments ... and this includes not only our sales but some other local eBay Sellers we know. For us, we're talking about items very very similar to what has been shipped for several years now. One friend showed me a picture of a puncture in the side of a box from their Buyer ... we're talking maybe a large screw driver stabbed through that package ...
Anyway, was just wondering if others have seen an increase in damaged shipments lately?
01-24-2020 12:25 PM
Nope.
Radine
01-24-2020 12:48 PM
@mr_lincoln wrote:The last three months we have experienced a higher then normal number of damaged shipments ... and this includes not only our sales but some other local eBay Sellers we know. For us, we're talking about items very very similar to what has been shipped for several years now. One friend showed me a picture of a puncture in the side of a box from their Buyer ... we're talking maybe a large screw driver stabbed through that package ...
Anyway, was just wondering if others have seen an increase in damaged shipments lately?
My items are so well packed that they rarely suffer any damage. Of course, if a postal worker spears your box with a forklift tine then, well, pretty much all you can do is file an insurance claim.
01-24-2020 01:39 PM
@tools* wrote:
@mr_lincoln wrote:The last three months we have experienced a higher then normal number of damaged shipments ... and this includes not only our sales but some other local eBay Sellers we know. For us, we're talking about items very very similar to what has been shipped for several years now. One friend showed me a picture of a puncture in the side of a box from their Buyer ... we're talking maybe a large screw driver stabbed through that package ...
Anyway, was just wondering if others have seen an increase in damaged shipments lately?
My items are so well packed that they rarely suffer any damage. Of course, if a postal worker spears your box with a forklift tine then, well, pretty much all you can do is file an insurance claim.
LOL! I've seen many a fork tine hole in factory walls over the years!!! I pack items securely too ... 35 plus years experience shipping many different things domestically and internationally (LONG before internet sales were even a thought ... let alone the internet itself ). I expect a certain % of items to get damaged, I've been through 3 USPS bulk mail hubs plus other shipping facilities ... damage can happen in many ways ... its just that lately it seems above "average" (if there is such a thing?!?) for what we do ... maybe the law of averages or to be more scientific ... "our turn in the barrel" ...
01-24-2020 01:43 PM - edited 01-24-2020 01:45 PM
I don't think I have ever had a USPS damage issue, in sending. For me, I have lately had a lot of problems with misrouted packages and taking longer than normal transit times to me. Never really had a problem with that before. Maybe that will improve with this next USPS price hike! 😊
01-24-2020 01:46 PM
@hawkwind5454 wrote:I don't think I have ever had a USPS damage issue, in sending. For me, I have lately had a lot of problems with misrouted packages and taking longer than normal transit times to me. Never really had a problem with that before. Maybe that will improve with this next USPS price hike! 😊
Perhaps if they improved handling and thus reduced insurance claims there would less need to raise their rates ...
01-24-2020 02:39 PM
My damaged in transit by USPS rate is about 1 in 25,000 over the past 50 years, last one was more than 10 years ago, damaged by getting driven over by a fork lift.
01-24-2020 03:16 PM
@slippinjimmy wrote:My damaged in transit by USPS rate is about 1 in 25,000 over the past 50 years, last one was more than 10 years ago, damaged by getting driven over by a fork lift.
Basically the same here. No damage from UPS or USPS for the last 4,000+ shipments across venues.
01-24-2020 04:37 PM
@calntom wrote:
@slippinjimmy wrote:My damaged in transit by USPS rate is about 1 in 25,000 over the past 50 years, last one was more than 10 years ago, damaged by getting driven over by a fork lift.
Basically the same here. No damage from UPS or USPS for the last 4,000+ shipments across venues.
Excellent, they need experiences like yours to offset experiences like mine ... checks and balances ... may all your future shipments arrive safely.
01-24-2020 05:04 PM
01-24-2020 05:20 PM
I've had three items damaged over the years, but some boxes arrive to my buyers very beat up. One item was glass that I think was not mishandled (and I packed it well) but blew up in a cargo hold from temp changes.
But now I'm feeling a little jinxed because I just shipped off a keyboard bundle.
01-24-2020 06:38 PM
01-24-2020 06:57 PM
Fed-Ex stuff generally arrives to me really beat up, too. UPS is somewhat better but it's pretty battered, too. I know it's not the drivers we have, either - it's pretty messed up before it even gets to them. I agree - USPS is rarely damaged.
Except any package, ANY, that has said "Do Not Crush" on it - in every case, the box has been crushed. I think there's some bozo working somewhere along the line who sees "Do Not Crush" and goes "Duuuuhhh...Crush. Okee-Dokee".
01-24-2020 08:17 PM
Strangely, yes. Both damaged and lost (tracking suddenly goes poof!)
A combination of both items I’ve shipped and received.
01-25-2020 07:33 AM
Damaged or lost in transit is always a possibly, that is why a carrier offers to provide your package insurance coverage.