Alpha Consumer

When Packages Left on Doorsteps Disappear

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: December 12, 2007

Dear Alpha Consumer,

I recently ordered a $1,300, 42-inch LCD television from Costco.com. To my surprise, FedEx dropped it off outside my door, where anyone could have taken it. Is this a normal practice, and would either company have reimbursed me if it had been stolen?

The only way to really know if a company would reimburse you for merchandise stolen off your front porch would be to have that happen, because most retailers shy away from making public promises about what they would do. It's understandable; if consumers were guaranteed a new product when the first one was stolen, that could easily lead to fraudulent reports of thefts. (I don't think I'm being overly pessimistic about shoppers' ethics. The National Retail Federation found that almost 9 percent of holiday returns are fraudulent, costing retailers about $3.7 billion over the holiday season.)

But, in my experience at least, when something is truly stolen—as an L.L. Bean comforter was from my Chicago apartment building in 2003—the company will send you a new one. (L.L. Bean spokeswoman Carolyn Beem says the company deals with such situations on a case-by-case basis and does a little investigating first.)

For its part, FedEx does not assume liability, unless the problem "is a result of our sole negligence," says spokeswoman Sandra Munoz. She suggests that consumers shipping expensive items either ask the retailer to require a signature from someone accepting delivery (which comes with a fee, unless the retailer covers it), pick the item up themselves at a FedEx station, or send the product to an address where someone will be available, such as an office. (In the case of a 42-inch television, only the first option sounds practical, unless you happen to be a body builder.)

Costco declined to comment on its policy, so I can't provide any more specifics on what would have happened in your situation. The executive assistant who answered my call was surprised to learn that FedEx generally would not take responsibility in the case of theft, and suggested that perhaps Costco's vendors would be responsible. So you may want to keep that in mind when considering where to buy your next television.

Companies that deal with expensive merchandise, such as diamond rings in the case of Blue Nile or iPods in the case of Apple, typically require signatures. If you are concerned about an order and the retailer doesn't say it requires a signature, then you can try to request it while checking out (sometimes there is a box for "special handling requests"). But you might be better off calling the retailer, explaining your concerns, and asking the representative what can be done to allay your fears.

UPS and Apartments/Condos

I'm a visually impaired young woman who lives alone in a not-so-great neighborhood. The only problems I've ever had here are with my mail, & with discrimination from my landlord.(Who, by the way, does not accept packages on behalf of tenants.) It's a huge complex & I understand why, but while I was working that (and our tiny mail slots) made it nearly impossible to receive packages.

Now that I'm home almost always, you'd think that this'd be easiert. but that's not the case. And it ain't like I can just jump in my car to go "handle" things in person. ;P

So w/this, I'd finally decided on what to buy w/a rather large gift card. Because I've had problems w/all types of mail before, I've become extremely diligent w/tracking, making sure I"m available for drop-off days, etc. Well the day before yesterday I sat in my living room all day long, feet from the door, waiting for my delivery. (Consisting of games & accessories for the Wii.) I waited eagerly all day, & nothing came. There was no knock, no "UPS.." nada. Well by now after living in my area for a year, I've become pretty paranoid about my package deliveries because so many of our local carriers just don't seem to give a crap. So yesterday I checked my tracking status, & it says my package was.. delivered.

Naturally, I freaked. I'd checked my door for notices & scoured my entrance for a parcel; repeatedly on the arrival day, on the night of expected arrival, as well as in the AM of the next day. Still, nothing. So when I called UPS they told me there was nothing THEY could do. It "was up to the discretion of the carrier as to where" & apparently how they should leave a parcel, & whether they required a sig. or not. Well having received a bevy of packages in my day, & just having gotten another portion of the same order via the same carrier which DID require a signature for delivery, I knew that was BS.

I called Target in a tizzy & they proved that UPS was in the wrong, the carrier had totally slacked off, & had been completely irresponsible, & it was indeed NOT his right to just pick and choose how packages are delivered. In fact, according to Target (who uses UPS as a main carrier) they are -not allowed- to just leave a package on somebody's doorstep if they live in an apartment building or a condo. Period.

So now what? I went around to some of my neighbors (all of whom I'm on really good terms with- or so I'd thought) & asked if they'd seen my parcel. -All but one said they had..- and the other (who'd been given one of my packages to look after for some reason by a carrier before) let me get about four words out and then slammed the door in my face. Now what I want to know is, now what?? Other neighbors saw it there, one even offered to watch for packages for me in future should this happen again, & I'm almost dead sure the kids in the place across the hall have stolen my package. What do I do???

Nae of MD @ Feb 28, 2009 08:27:34 AM

Undelivered Package

On 08/09/2008,I mailed a package from pagefield postal store

Fort Myers,Fl.33907 to Lashaun Johnson,3029 Botany Dr. Jonesboro

Ga.30236 From: Callie M .Johnson, 2903 Market St. Fort Myers Fl.

33916 Lashaun has not received it, nor has it been returned to me.It was sent priority Bill#1000601639890

Callie Johnson of FL @ Aug 25, 2008 01:43:13 AM

UPS said they will not deliver to my house anymore

I recently had ordered a new video card from Newegg. The day it was stated as delivered, I arrived home and the package was no where to be found. The tracking said it was left in my carport, but the carport is completely visible from the road. UPS is not suppose to leave packages in places that are visible from the road. I waited a day and then contacted the retailer. They filed a claim and gave me an option to reorder or get a refund. I took the refund as the product I wanted had a nice Mail in rebate that I no longer could get since the purchase by date had expired. 7-10 days later, my card was credited for the purchase. 2 weeks after that, I get a call from UPS following up on the claim, to apologize for the trouble, and to see if I had any outstanding issues with the package. I advised them the retailer had resolved my issues. The next day UPS shows up at my house and tells my roommate that they will not deliver to my house anymore because they have never had a package stolen in that area before. They also left some paperwork to sign. Now I am going to have to call them after work to argue with them. I would prefer to have to sign for packages, but refusing to deliver to me now is just extreme. I understand they have to protect themselves, but I don't think this is right. If they are unable to resolve my situation for me, I will use a different carrier for all my shipments from now on.

Louie of GA @ Jun 20, 2008 17:54:05 PM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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