Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
I could not find a forum where this probem seems to fit. But, since I am an EE and this is "Another topic" I try to get some answers here.
This is the problem: I ordered a score of Circuit boards for a Project I do for a major customer. The boards were delivered to FedEx somewhere in Tennesee on Tuesday July 7th with destination Granbergsdal, Sweden. I expected to have the boards Thursday or, latest, Friday. I did not get any.
I am a patient guy and waited all Monday before I phoned FedEx. A lady said that everything was OK, I just had to wait a little more. I phoned Tuesday and got the same message. The tracking number wasn't of any help. The packet seemed to have hit a black hole somewhere on Arlanda air port. No trace other than that it had arrived on Thursday 06.30 AM.
So, I phoned again today, Wednesday, at around 2 PM and a lady that couldn't hear what I said answered. Phoned again and a guy that could hear me answered. He told me that there was a major computer system break-down and that he had no possibility to help me get my package.
I was surprised to hear myself deliver such a superb collection of bad words and at so many dB. He got the message but couldn't do anything except sending a "HiLite" to someone. If that would help, he couldn't say.
Questions:
1. Is FedEx known for not caring about their customers? I got that feeling - the ladies never mentioned that there was a problem that had been going on for a few weeks already.
2. Is there any way to get hold of a packet that has got lost in transport? Send a dog that has been trained to recognize packets from this manufacturer? Or is there a better way?
3. This non-delivery creates a problem with my schedule and also my deadline. In addition, I have to post-pone (or skip) another job. Is it possible to get a compnsation for this? It is about 10 kUSD in all.
4. Is this something one should expect from FedEx in the future? From US Mail - yes. I have bad experience there. Schenker, also. But FedEx has been quite reliable so far. Has that changed?
5. Why doesn't customer service tell the truth first time I phone them? Are they stupid enough to think that they can get away with it?
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
This is the problem: I ordered a score of Circuit boards for a Project I do for a major customer. The boards were delivered to FedEx somewhere in Tennesee on Tuesday July 7th with destination Granbergsdal, Sweden. I expected to have the boards Thursday or, latest, Friday. I did not get any.
I am a patient guy and waited all Monday before I phoned FedEx. A lady said that everything was OK, I just had to wait a little more. I phoned Tuesday and got the same message. The tracking number wasn't of any help. The packet seemed to have hit a black hole somewhere on Arlanda air port. No trace other than that it had arrived on Thursday 06.30 AM.
So, I phoned again today, Wednesday, at around 2 PM and a lady that couldn't hear what I said answered. Phoned again and a guy that could hear me answered. He told me that there was a major computer system break-down and that he had no possibility to help me get my package.
I was surprised to hear myself deliver such a superb collection of bad words and at so many dB. He got the message but couldn't do anything except sending a "HiLite" to someone. If that would help, he couldn't say.
Questions:
1. Is FedEx known for not caring about their customers? I got that feeling - the ladies never mentioned that there was a problem that had been going on for a few weeks already.
2. Is there any way to get hold of a packet that has got lost in transport? Send a dog that has been trained to recognize packets from this manufacturer? Or is there a better way?
3. This non-delivery creates a problem with my schedule and also my deadline. In addition, I have to post-pone (or skip) another job. Is it possible to get a compnsation for this? It is about 10 kUSD in all.
4. Is this something one should expect from FedEx in the future? From US Mail - yes. I have bad experience there. Schenker, also. But FedEx has been quite reliable so far. Has that changed?
5. Why doesn't customer service tell the truth first time I phone them? Are they stupid enough to think that they can get away with it?
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.