#$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
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- 2ndovc
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#$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
Got a call from the fellow I sent a Model 88 Winchester to yesterday.
Even packed in a hard plastic case those twinkies managed to split the stock all the way through on the left side.
Now this thing was in near new, almost perfect condition and now it's ruined.
Lousy photo but it's obviously broken.
As far as I know getting a new original stock is going is going to be next to impossible to find. As far as I'm concerned the collector value is shot and they owe me the $650 I had it insured for. About all it's good for now is parts unless someone had a perfect condition Model 88 stock lying around!
I've just started the claim process but they also want a letter from a "Professional" backing up my claim of what it's worth.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for that?
Really makes me made that people can treat other's belongings that way.
Anyone have any experience with UPS and damage claims?
jb
Even packed in a hard plastic case those twinkies managed to split the stock all the way through on the left side.
Now this thing was in near new, almost perfect condition and now it's ruined.
Lousy photo but it's obviously broken.
As far as I know getting a new original stock is going is going to be next to impossible to find. As far as I'm concerned the collector value is shot and they owe me the $650 I had it insured for. About all it's good for now is parts unless someone had a perfect condition Model 88 stock lying around!
I've just started the claim process but they also want a letter from a "Professional" backing up my claim of what it's worth.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for that?
Really makes me made that people can treat other's belongings that way.
Anyone have any experience with UPS and damage claims?
jb
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
If you have a friend that's a lawyer, a notice to them (on his letterhead) demanding payment, noting that they (UPS) agreed to the $650 insurance, would put the burden on them.
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Yeah, you paid the insurance fee to get the insurance. I know it's not exactly air-tight, but you can hold them to it.Pete44ru wrote:If you have a friend that's a lawyer, a notice to them (on his letterhead) demanding payment, noting that they (UPS) agreed to the $650 insurance, would put the burden on them.
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I feel your pain and anger. I specify USPS Priority Mail and will pay the extra, to avoid Usually Pieces Scattered.
You're dealing with UPS's third party insurance company. The first thing they will say is, "insufficient packaging", to get you to give up......don't give up!
You're dealing with UPS's third party insurance company. The first thing they will say is, "insufficient packaging", to get you to give up......don't give up!
I know a whole lot about very little and nothing about a whole lot.
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Never ship long, skinny, gun-looking packages.
I shipped the Kids's Ranch Rifle to Joe in a plain carboard box that a 32" bit of computer hardware came in. I took the stock off and packed it beside the reciever/barrel.
Shorter, stiffer, less likely to be abused by a gun-hating flunky, less likely to be stolen by a gon-loving crook, etc.
I shipped the Kids's Ranch Rifle to Joe in a plain carboard box that a 32" bit of computer hardware came in. I took the stock off and packed it beside the reciever/barrel.
Shorter, stiffer, less likely to be abused by a gun-hating flunky, less likely to be stolen by a gon-loving crook, etc.
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
Maybe get someone with a C&R license to write a letter and attach their license to it to show their expertise. Maybe that would be enough. Some pre-break pictures would probably help too. You could get some info from Gunbroker on what similar guns sold for too.
- 2ndovc
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
levers wrote:Maybe get someone with a C&R license to write a letter and attach their license to it to show their expertise. Maybe that would be enough. Some pre-break pictures would probably help too. You could get some info from Gunbroker on what similar guns sold for too.
Kinda the way I was heading. My attorney is to busy to mess around with something like this. I know he'd do it if I asked but I don't want to bother him with a $650 claim.
I do have some before photos.
I've shiped dozens of long guns around the country over the years and never had a problem. Guess there's a first time for everything.
Love to have a minute with the guy that did it.
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Sorry man.
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
I've had to make a claim to UPS for a collectible rifle whose stock they cracked. Be prepared for them to turn it down the first time. It seems they always do. They'll claim it was improperly packed, if nothing else.
In my case, I had a friend of mine who collects the same type of rifle write a letter as to the value of the gun on his letterhead. That worked. They eventually paid almost the full insured amount. Be prepared, though, for them to say they will keep the rifle if they pay the full insured amount. At that point, it will probably be destroyed. I got around that with a partial reimbursement and sold the rifle for its parts value to get the rest of my money back.
Best of luck. I am afraid you are in for a couple months of hair-pulling, if your experience with getting them to pay is typical.
In my case, I had a friend of mine who collects the same type of rifle write a letter as to the value of the gun on his letterhead. That worked. They eventually paid almost the full insured amount. Be prepared, though, for them to say they will keep the rifle if they pay the full insured amount. At that point, it will probably be destroyed. I got around that with a partial reimbursement and sold the rifle for its parts value to get the rest of my money back.
Best of luck. I am afraid you are in for a couple months of hair-pulling, if your experience with getting them to pay is typical.
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If the action/barrel is still servicable then IMO what you need to do is find an 88 stock that costs $650 - but don't give them the gun. (I don't see how they can take it anyway - not without a 4473...)
Give them the broken stock and nothing more.
Give them the broken stock and nothing more.
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
This sucks.
Write the letter for your attorney, asking him to put it on his letterhead and mail it off. He may not, but there is a good chance that he might if you know him well, have used his services before, and write a reasonable letter.
As noted, be prepared to be denied more than once but don't give up. Bottom line - they are wrong; you are right!
Write the letter for your attorney, asking him to put it on his letterhead and mail it off. He may not, but there is a good chance that he might if you know him well, have used his services before, and write a reasonable letter.
As noted, be prepared to be denied more than once but don't give up. Bottom line - they are wrong; you are right!
Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
Old Ironsights wrote:If the action/barrel is still servicable then IMO what you need to do is find an 88 stock that costs $650 - but don't give them the gun. (I don't see how they can take it anyway - not without a 4473...)
Give them the broken stock and nothing more.
That is a good point, OI. As for them taking it away, nothing says they will, but the fine print in their insurance says they can take the damaged goods on a fully-paid claim. I just wanted that out in the open rather than someone getting blind-sided by it.
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
Last summer I ordered a Lyman Trade Rifle for Dad to use during hunting season. Well, the rifle got here just fine but the other $200 worth of stuff was gone. Including the last Lyman peep sight they had for about eight months. Midway filed the claim and reshipped everything that was lost and backordered the rest. I also had a package this past spring that looked like somebody just stomped on it. They truly suck but at least they don't leave packages containing books hanging on the front of my mail box for the rain to get.
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that sucks
Mike Johnson,
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Sorry about your loss J. I have heard of so many horror stories about UPS that I will not even entertain them any more. In the past I have had them leave guns on my front door step! Big time irresponsible. I only ship or receive through USPS priority, insured. Best of Luck. 1886.
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Jason,
I am a firm believer that some people are alive simply because its illegal to kill them. You just have to believe it was most likely done by some jerk on purpose. If I was in your shoes, I would get the most amount of bucks you can get while still keeping the rifle---then I would do one of three things.
#1---Fix the stock. It can be done fairly easily with little detection noticed. It will still sell for 4-5 c-notes at most better gunshows.
#2---There are stocks out there. It just takes time to run across one.
#3---Wait until you see another Model 88 thats been drilled and tapped all over the place but has a nice stock. Swap the stocks and resale both of them.
I always run across these kind of things here in S.E Pa. but that me and I'm always around lots of guns.---------------Sixgun
I am a firm believer that some people are alive simply because its illegal to kill them. You just have to believe it was most likely done by some jerk on purpose. If I was in your shoes, I would get the most amount of bucks you can get while still keeping the rifle---then I would do one of three things.
#1---Fix the stock. It can be done fairly easily with little detection noticed. It will still sell for 4-5 c-notes at most better gunshows.
#2---There are stocks out there. It just takes time to run across one.
#3---Wait until you see another Model 88 thats been drilled and tapped all over the place but has a nice stock. Swap the stocks and resale both of them.
I always run across these kind of things here in S.E Pa. but that me and I'm always around lots of guns.---------------Sixgun
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Man that sucks. However you can get a Winchester 88 stock from here:
http://www.gun-parts.com/winchesterstocks/
Granted it is not your original but could be made to look nice. They have several varieties including walnut and laminates.
Here's what they have
http://www.gun-parts.com/winchesterstocks/
Granted it is not your original but could be made to look nice. They have several varieties including walnut and laminates.
Here's what they have
Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
I went thru the same thing with UPS, albeit it was for something else. The total the buyer paid was $800 which is what I insured it for.
UPS asked me to show proof of value and I presented them with the auction ending price, as well as the auction price of several more.
Then I showed them the Manufacturer's retail price for the item. (more than double the insured value)
Within 3 days they cut me a check for the $800 as well as refunded the shipping/ins cost.
Funny thing is, last week I shipped a Win94 Trapper via US Postal Priority to Pennsylvania for refinishing.
I just put it inside a gunsock, tightly folded 3 layers of 1/3" thick cardboard around it and insured it for $400.
They received it in 2 days in perfect shape.
Anyway, just find current auction/retail prices from Cabelas, Fugates, or other places and print them out. I'm certain you'll find them for close to, or more than, what you insured it for.
I just checked Gunbroker and there are many completed auctions right at and well above $650.
UPS asked me to show proof of value and I presented them with the auction ending price, as well as the auction price of several more.
Then I showed them the Manufacturer's retail price for the item. (more than double the insured value)
Within 3 days they cut me a check for the $800 as well as refunded the shipping/ins cost.
Funny thing is, last week I shipped a Win94 Trapper via US Postal Priority to Pennsylvania for refinishing.
I just put it inside a gunsock, tightly folded 3 layers of 1/3" thick cardboard around it and insured it for $400.
They received it in 2 days in perfect shape.
Anyway, just find current auction/retail prices from Cabelas, Fugates, or other places and print them out. I'm certain you'll find them for close to, or more than, what you insured it for.
I just checked Gunbroker and there are many completed auctions right at and well above $650.
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- 2ndovc
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Thanks Guys!!
I'll do all of the above and try to keep the gun as well.
Just makes me angry that this rifle was almost perfect and almost 40 years old.
jb
I'll do all of the above and try to keep the gun as well.
Just makes me angry that this rifle was almost perfect and almost 40 years old.
jb
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Re: #$#%&%$@# UPS!!!
Yep, USP and FEDEX are both nightmares. I deal in guitars and broken wood is common with those two services. I've had my best luck with USPS. Of course, that doesn't help when it come to rifles. I photograph all packaging steps before shipping. Pictures are good evidence that you didn't "pack a broken item". When dealing with claims, they will try anything.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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If they tried to keep the whole rifle without it being transferred, I bet it would make for an interesting conversation with an ATF investegator...Old Ironsights wrote:If the action/barrel is still servicable then IMO what you need to do is find an 88 stock that costs $650 - but don't give them the gun. (I don't see how they can take it anyway - not without a 4473...)
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This running with the Joneses boy
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