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Report: #547886

Complaint Review: UPS - Sydney, Melbourne Select State/Province

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  • Reported By: Trader — Melbourne, Australia Other Australia
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  • UPS 4/31 ASCOT VALE Road, Flemington, VIC Sydney, Melbourne, Select State/Province Australia

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Vitacost (USA) shipped a 7.40 box of occupower vitamins and enzymes to me by UPS express.

The value with shipping is approx $500. These products are heat sensitive, packed in a cardboard box with just a couple of air filled plastic bubbles.

We are Melbourne, Australia, in a heatwave so boxed items outside reach temperatures which can barely be held in the hand. 

The box was left out the back next to garbage bins and 4.5 feet away from the airconditioner exhaust which serves the whole house. The box was placed there 48 hours ago, NO Card was left in the letter box or under the door. The airconditioner has been on for most of the time in addition to the extreme heat in the exposed area.

By pure luck I checked delivery on the UPS site and found  it had be "delivered"..NOT SIGNED for.

Phone calls to UPS Sydney  131877  and Ben in Customer Service  resulted in being told there was nothing they would do. To bad there was no card left, too bad the vitacost box which they had opened and seen to be full of big very expensive  pills was dumped with the garbage bins. And I could whistle for any replacement, they DID NOT CARE. And they took no responsibility.

These items are for visual support for my 94 year old father who is still supporting himself with a few sheep and a big garden on a farm in the country. I cant afford to be RIPPED OFF by a multinational unaccountable UPS.

I advise everyone to avoid them. Please inform sellers that UPS is not ok. USPS and Australia Post would have delivered this in the same time, cheaply and would have brought it to my door with a smile and had me sign for it.

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#4 Consumer Comment

SICK OF THE "YOUR AN EMPLOYEE CRAP"

AUTHOR: JandJMommie - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, January 03, 2010

No, I can guess he is not an employee. My father worked for UPS fo 35 years. The Vitacost packages the boxes, not UPS! Just because he told you the way it works doesnt mean he is an 'evil employee coming on ROR to harrass you' ( I hate it when people pull out that line) . If your Vitacost   could not use enough common sense to package them better then you need to file a claim with them. UPS doesnt pack their boxes for them, they just ship them! They dont know what the shipper put in the box.

P.S. If they were that sensitive , Vitacost should of had them shipped in a controlled climate truck and requested a signature at delivery.

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#3 Author of original report

UNITED Postal Service uses FAKE CONSUMER to rebut broken contract and slag the harmed customer

AUTHOR: Trader - (Australia)

POSTED: Saturday, January 02, 2010

Mark L. is obviously NOT a consumer. Mark L is obviously PAID by UPS for poor quality vicious legal rhetoric. 


Look at other complaints about UPS and a so called consumer rebuttals which are similar in language, rhetoric and slagging legalese, and UPS support. This company is not honest enough to rebut openly.

There is an IMPLICATION of a whisper of Duty Of Care, that HARM was DONE to me when an UPS dumped an important parcel a yard or so from the direct hot air blast of a fan from  an air conditioner exhaust for a whole house during a heatwave, HIDDEN next to firewood stacks, old boxes for recycle, garbage bins and blowflies.. and NO CARD left so no reasonable person in these circumstances would search the grounds for a parcel. 

The Contract with UPS at the very minimum was to place the parcel in a SAFE PLACE.
Further, Mark, UPS describes that as a SAFE PLACE.  That was NOT a safe place.


Mark L, your emotional viciousness,slagging and detailed pro-UPS details indicate you are very well paid to defend breaking contract, lack of care, poor service, poor ethics and a crumbling US company. The money UPS paid you would have been better spent on quality responsible service and fulfilling the Contract.

Mark L. I quite surprised  that you do not know that Australia is NOT part of the USA, and that shipping from the USA to Melbourne, Australia is an international transfer and that there is an excellent cheap fast alternative, USPS & Aust Post. You could be correct, that one should not use US global  shipping companies like UPS. 

UPS broke their shipping contract. They have caused me harm. They have used a fake consumer to slag me with legalese to defend them.
Dishonesty on dishonesty and
INDEED AN ELEMENT of FEAR.
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#2 Author of original report

UNited Postal Service dumped $500of vitamins next to garbage and heat exhaust during heatwave

AUTHOR: Trader - (Australia)

POSTED: Friday, January 01, 2010

I assure you as an Australian who has hundreds of parcels delivered that Australia Post always delivers to the front door with a smile, or leaves a card so one can collect from a safe cool storeroom.

NOT ALL shipping companies are RIPOFFS.Leave of the snide comments, people are hurting who make these complaints to R.R.
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#1 Consumer Comment

The same would have occurred with any shipper.

AUTHOR: Mark L. - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, December 31, 2009

No carrier insures perishables. That box could have contained either perishables or marbles as far as ANY carrier is concerned. If the  item was perishable by cold or heat, it should have been packaged and shipped accordingly. If the receiver was concerned about the contents, perhaps he should have requested a signature from Vitacost and/or had it shipped to a business where a signature would have been acquired. Why are you blaming a carrier for a heat sensitive item that was packed in a single walled box with just a couple of air filled plastic bags? The company shipping that item is responsible for the packing as well as any insulating requirements, obviously not the carrier!

The time and responsibility for a signature is an option and is up to the party sending the package to request it. If the sending party did not request a signature, no signature is required. Why blame the shipping company? If any carrier took the expense of acquiring signatures when NOT requested, there would be many people upset with delays involved when no individual is there to sign! An info notice is a courtesy service only, but one should have been placed on the main entry if the package was not easily visible - which would be the case if possible theft was a concern. These paper notices can fall off from wind, the glue can come loose from extreme cold or heat, and people can remove them without informing the receiving person. Again, another reason for the sending party to request a signature. This signature is an option for the sending party for which there is a fee with all carriers, including USPS. If the service wasn't requested, blame the sender not the carrier.

There is no reason a shipping company, UPS in this case, would have reason to open the package. Though details were left out, perhaps this was an international shipment. Assuming that to be the case, Australian customs inspected the package for both security and to apply any duties to the contents. The carrier has nothing to do with this. This protocol is also mandatory with USPS as well as any other carrier.

If the contents were so important that irrelevant information regarding a father was used for emphasis, why wasn't the tracking monitored earlier? It would have indicated the exact delivery date and, if involved, any custom delays. That is also your responsibility, not the carriers!

Though it seems you would deny any personal responsibility, it is clear that Vitacost could have prevented problems with better packaging and by requiring a signature. If Vitacost sent a free replacement and used a different carrier just for you, but packed it the same and did not require a signature, your results would be the same. You also may not have a thorough tracking system or guaranteed delivery date to know when it would arrive but, who cares, you neither monitor that much anyways nor give any credit to the availability of it. I would try explaining how Vitacost could have prevented the problem and request a free replacement shipment, then pack it accordingly, request the signature option, send it to your business, and closely monitor the tracking that may or may not be available with the carrier used. Why wouldn't you do all this? After all, it is for your 94 year old father. I mean, this incident is about him and the outcome of his specific incident depicts whether or not any company involved should or should not be used globally. (Interesting logic.)

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