That is hilarious. The bitch in the video sounds like she smoke 4 packs a day. All I can say is I'm glad those Ring cameras weren't around when I worked.
He should have told her to use friend-ing UPS from now on.
I used to tell customers to use friend-ing Fed Ex if they didnt like it. most of these people are worthless welfare lardasses that haven't done an honest day's work in their lives anyway.
Kinda like the lie about you retiring and not posting on BC anymore?Feeder drivers don't generally deliver to or pickup from residential stops.
That's the problem when you continually make stuff up-----you have a hard time keeping track of which lie goes with which situation.
I suppose FedEx don't have the "get help with over 70's" clause in their contract------------------never mind.
The pushing and rolling oversized is how I train my drivers. So is the get out of the way and let it fall that the driver does. It’s the only way to safely handle that garbage.LOFL. Where's the helper for the over 70#? Probably should have just left it on the truck. Good stuff. At least he didn't set it on fire and leave it at the door. That's SOP for Ground.
Right. What would anyone suggest? Lifting at opposite corners?The pushing and rolling oversized is how I train my drivers. So is the get out of the way and let it fall that the driver does. It’s the only way to safely handle that garbage.
I suggest the bitch go a furniture store instead.What would anyone suggest?
Notice something here. Apparently it was delivered once damaged, sent back and that same damaged crate was sent back to the woman a second time. Oh yeah, rather then pay the claim and be done with it they tried to dump it damaged back onto to this woman. I've had firsthand experience with XG trying this little trick .They'll try anything just to get out of paying claimLOFL. Where's the helper for the over 70#? Probably should have just left it on the truck. Good stuff. At least he didn't set it on fire and leave it at the door. That's SOP for Ground.
Notice something here. Apparently it was delivered once damaged, sent back and that same damaged crate was sent back to the woman a second time. Oh yeah, rather then pay the claim and be done with it they tried to dump it damaged back onto to this woman. I've had firsthand experience with XG trying this little trick .They'll try anything just to get out of paying claim
Take note also that no hand cart appears anywhere in this video. How come?
This delivery is clearly a two man,straight truck, life gate delivery and that guy has every right to be honked off about it. But, then again if the guy rips his nuts off trying to move that crate it's a contractor workman's comp claim not XG 's. It clearly explains why XG is so horny for that kind of business. Same as always, lock in the profit that business has to offer while dumping all the risk, liability and variable costs onto the contractor.
She said she ordered the couch twice. Now if you noticed that he was only picking up one. What happened to the other one? On a number of occasions I would bring back damaged stuff only to find that very same box back on the truck bandaged up or put in another box along with a number of times when I was told that the shipper wanted it delivered despite the damage. So I took it back out and showed the consignee the damage and needless to say they refused it again.Jesus bacha. That’s not what the article says. Two different couches damaged. Is that so hard to believe? The idea that they were going to get out of a claim...how? Like the lady didn’t realize it was the exact same one she sent back before?
There’s enough to criticize about X without makingup. And when you make
up you just look petty and stupid.
What I think is that she ordered the couch twice. The first one came and was damaged. She called Wayfair and they issued a calltag. Fedex picked up the first one on the call tag and shipped it back to Wayfair. Wayfair shipped the second and Fedex delivered it. It too was damaged and Fedex once again picked it up.She said she ordered the couch twice. Now if you noticed that he was only picking up one. What happened to the other one? On a number of occasions I would bring back damaged stuff only to find that very same box back on the truck bandaged up or put in another box along with a number of times when I was told that the shipper wanted it delivered despite the damage. So I took it back out and showed the consignee the damage and needless to say they refused it again.
The focus of the gripe is how he handled the crate but notice how well the guy was equipped to move that stuff. Not the right vehicle. No enough manpower No devices or equipment to safely move anything of that size. Is it any wonder stuff gets smashed up and people get injured?
The focus of the gripe is how he handled the crate but notice how well the guy was equipped to move that stuff. Not the right vehicle. No enough manpower No devices or equipment to safely move anything of that size. Is it any wonder stuff gets smashed up and people get injured?