Report it to UPS. I'm at the point where I want the money back from every one of these things I shipped. I could have just sent them USPS but I paid between $8-$12 while only charging $5 to ship them all UPS so they'd arrive in better condition, faster. That's a couple grand in shipping. Yours is the fourth one that has been slit open, and there's probably a bunch still out there on the way. Regardless of getting crunched, which is bullshit to begin with, the fact that UPS has decided to open a whole bunch of these, and appropriate some for themselves REALLY pisses me off. Thievery? Come on. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to which centers annihilated some. Some reached California fine, but couldn't make it to New Jersey?
They destroyed an art delivery too. Ripped the tube in half and taped it back together. How do you rip 1/8th inch thick cardboard in half????
p.s, so much for "stay-flat" mailers. Started adding cardboard inserts after #95.
The two calendars I ordered just arrived, and they are beautiful! Thanks Dave and Camillo :cheers
BUT, they did not travel well. My UPS driver pointed out that the package had been opened (intentionally slit open on the opposite end from the sealing flap) and said he'd already entered it in the system in case something was missing.
When I pulled the calendars out, they had obviously been seriously tweaked. Both spines were broken in the same place. It was obvious from the similar damage to the the shipping package that the whole package had been folded in half at some point in its journey. :thumbsdow :thumbsdow :thumbsdow The creases in the calendars from folding over 180 degrees are permanent.
I've NEVER had a damaged UPS shipment - this is a very unfortunate first. :frown
Reported the problem to UPS this morning, including the fact that several of these packages have been opened and/or damaged and that the issue seems to be in the Detroit UPS facility. They promised to get in touch with you Dave.