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| I run a small business. I grabbed some equipment from an auction site and it was shipped via R&L. It arrived in packaging that was heavily damaged. I told the driver to stand by, he watched me open the carton and we looked at the damaged equipment. I refused to accept delivery. I did not sign for it, but I did keep a copy of the delivery documents, noted that the shipment was offered to me in a damaged state, that I had refused delivery, and I had the driver sign this. That was more than ten years ago. I am still waiting for reimbursement from R&L. But wait, there's more! R&L is still trying to get me to pay shipping charges for that. They sent my account to a collection agency. I told them to pound sand, and if they wanted to discuss it further, they could come to my business in person. I have not heard from them since, and the "delinquency" has disappeared from my credit history.
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| Posts: 31698 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |
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| quote: Originally posted by GTO: We had a large shrink wrap machine shipped from California to Washington. My wife and I picked it up at the terminal in Fife Washington. Forklift loaded it in our truck. We checked the box for damage and saw none. We get the machine home and when removing the huge box from the pallet there was obvious damage to the topside of the box. Something had been dropped on the top of the box and penetrated the cardboard. They used packing tape to try to conceal the damage. Unless you are 7ft tall you wouldn't notice it. So after getting all the packaging plastic off the damage was cosmetic. Small dent in top cover. Easy fix, pull panel off, put new cover on.This machine was over 6k. R L says they're not going to cover the damage since we signed paperwork and left their facility. R L Carriers motto is "We Pick Up Your Shit, We Treat It Like Shit, We Dont Give A Shit"
You forgot the rest of it. "So, go eat shit and die"
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