Phil Pascoe
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Guitars? The old ones are the best -
Lucky it wasn't a 1958 les paul standard ! I had a guitar go out by ups and they insisted that they do the packing otherwise they wouldn't be liable for any damage, they still managed to destroy the guitar and when a claim was put in they said it wasn't properly packaged !! Duh!
Cheers
Andrew
Lucky it wasn't a 1958 les paul standard ! I had a guitar go out by ups and they insisted that they do the packing otherwise they wouldn't be liable for any damage, they still managed to destroy the guitar and when a claim was put in they said it wasn't properly packaged !! Duh!
Cheers
Andrew
next time I would recommend making a custom box for it, use a bike box and industrial bubble wrap, make quite a few packers as well near where the headstock is and around any fragile areas, there is a youtube video from a UK based guitar tech who made a great video about it but I can't find it.
EMS????DHL is the worst here, but they also seem to be trying to get market share, so maybe they'll get better. UPS is just prohibitively expensive for individuals for most things, and the same for fed ex.
EMS for important things (I've shipped a bunch of guitars from japan - and a glom of other things from both japan and the UK) - DHL seems to be used often as it's about the same cost as EMS or maybe it's easier for shippers to use.
The DHL page here in the states appears to update status infrequently (a couple of times a day vs. a couple an hour), their estimated delivery dates are missed often and shown as the delivery date until they pass, and their habit of getting things into the hub and then shipping them the wrong way only to have them returned to the hub and then sent the right way is not infrequent.
When you call customer service or use the web app to submit a question (like estimate of actual delivery date or explanation of "hold" on a package that's already cleared customs and had duties paid), you generally get an answer after the issue is resolved (as in, they create a "ticket" to find an explanation, but they'll wait a while and then replay after the package starts moving).
And the number of boxes with holes in them is greater than anyone else by far - even fed ex ground (who is second here in terms of what must be "box tipping" for fun at the sorting centers).
In fairness, one of the last two guitars I got from japan (EMS is suspended right now due to covid) came on time with no marks on it (the other came with a hole through the box - fortunately nothing broken - and five days late with a response from DHL about the reason for a package hold only after it was delivered).
I reckon that Hermes warehouses have in each one a 'black hole', where some parcels fall into.I bought a vinyl record from a shop near Glasgow. It was posted by Hermes on 15th November this year; tracking said that it was indeed dropped off. And there it stuck. After three weeks I contacted the shop and pointed them at the tracking information. They refunded the price without any messing about.
Six weeks after it was shipped, it arrived. Hermes managed a glacial 0.34mph between Glasgow and where I live near Oxford. I could have walked to Glasgow, collected it in person, and walked back three times quicker than Herpes managed.
In fairness, partly because of excellent packaging, Hermes had not damaged it. It just took them an eternity to deliver it.
I of course contacted the shop, and paid for the record a second time.
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25/01/2022 - 05:15 | Load Scan / L Scan | |
25/01/2022 - 04:07 | In Transit with Whistl | |
24/01/2022 - 11:16 | In Transit with Whistl | |
21/01/2022 - 14:19 | In Transit with Whistl | |
20/01/2022 - 21:06 | Item Processed by Whistl - Weight Captured | |
20/01/2022 - 21:06 | Item processed by Whistl - Width Dimension Changed | |
20/01/2022 - 21:06 | Item processed by Whistl - Depth Dimension Changed | |
20/01/2022 - 21:06 | Item Process by Whistl | |
19/01/2022 - 10:18 | Shipment Details Created |
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