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thechefofnorthbend said:A very nice officer came to my home the day I reported it and took all my information: what was in box, value...etc. He was very apologetic and said he would do what he could (which I know isnt much, but I'm sure he meant well). Well, after hearing that this was PC merchindise...I scored a show for him and his wife this coming Saturday! He's the cook of the family and he LOVES PC!! Just funny how blessings work out in the midst of tragedy...
chef_kimmo said:Just a curious question. . . . Did you happen to knock on your neighbors doors & asked them if they saw the FedEx man or notice the packages? Someone may have noticed he left it and realized you were not home and brought them in for safe keeping. I don't know I tend to look on things on the bright side after blaming someone of some thing to find out later that there something innocent has happened.
Also,,,, Since you are not really being "heard" by who ever answers the phone when you call in I suggest you find out who your Home Office Sales Manager is and explain the story. I suggest you e-mail it - sometimes written words tell a story better than frantic over the phone words. Ask directly if we have insurance on shipments. I would think there would be something with FedEx. Also, do a claim with FedEx.
chef_kimmo said:Hi all,
So sorry to have posted and then right after that realize that I had not gone through the whole thread. I am very happy to see that it was resolved and she received the replacement products. Plus the booking to beat - who knows now you will probably recruit the wife and we will all say there is a reason for everything.
Again sorry for posting but being a DORK I quickly read to and didn't realize I had 18 pages to read.... oh my if my FT job knew how I spent my time some times....
EXACTLYjrstephens said:I spend the first hour of my morning at my FT job catching up on what I missed during the ngiht on here....and then am in and out all day. Thankfully my boss has no clue about computers to know what I am really doing when I look so busy!
thechefofnorthbend said:A very nice officer came to my home the day I reported it and took all my information: what was in box, value...etc. He was very apologetic and said he would do what he could (which I know isnt much, but I'm sure he meant well). Well, after hearing that this was PC merchindise...I scored a show for him and his wife this coming Saturday! He's the cook of the family and he LOVES PC!! Just funny how blessings work out in the midst of tragedy...
jrstephens said:I spend the first hour of my morning at my FT job catching up on what I missed during the ngiht on here....and then am in and out all day. Thankfully my boss has no clue about computers to know what I am really doing when I look so busy!
britishchef said:Just wondering... what did you do with the money in the end?
GeorgiaPeach said:I asked a few days ago about how her show with the police officer went and she didn't respond to that either.
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Darby closed that show I think yesterday. It's all in another thread about the show with the police officer and his wife--it was very successful. I can't think of the name of the thread off the top of my head at the moment.
rennea said:Just finnished going through this thread again and thought I would up it for all of you who couldn't find it........I know I'm trying to say out of this
rennea said:Just finnished going through this thread again and thought I would up it for all of you who couldn't find it........I know I'm trying to say out of this
Unfortunately, FedEx cannot be held responsible for items that are left unattended and subsequently stolen. This is stated in their terms and conditions.
If your package is stolen, you should immediately contact FedEx and file a claim. You will need to provide information such as the tracking number and details about the package.
To prevent this from happening again, you can request a signature upon delivery or have the package held at a nearby FedEx location for pickup. You can also consider installing security cameras or having a trusted neighbor or friend pick up your packages for you.
If you have insurance on your package, you may be able to file a claim for a refund or replacement. However, this will depend on the specific details of your situation and the insurance coverage you have.
To ensure the safe delivery of your packages in the future, you can request a signature upon delivery, have the package held at a nearby FedEx location for pickup, or consider using a different shipping method that offers more secure delivery options.