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Makes me think of the pictures at the Post Office.....why didn't they keep him when they took the picture?
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Thank you guys for your responses. I normally do ship everything in boxes or crates but this time I did not require this to be done. I was told that when it was finally wrapped in plastic you could barely tell what was on the pallet. Thank you to Tom Sheehan for posting the pic for me.
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Just saw this. We ship pallet loads "shrink" wrapped all the way up to oversize 50+ foot skids. The Pro number should have been assigned at pick up. Did they give you a copy of the B/L and who signed for it at that address? I've had engine parts delivered on a skid to the house but I don't think they do that here anymore, you have to go get it at the terminal. Did it change freight carriers enroute? (Sadly you have discovered the new corp. America, I was told they are not concerned with the quality of their product or service as it cuts into their Golf week $ at the Masters:-) We'd file a claim for the full amount. It was mentioned to file a police report, you'd need that even for a theft tax loss next year correct? Last edited by Bobby DiDomenico; 04-05-2013 at 10:59 AM. |
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