As this was the only post I found having to do with FedEx, here's a bump to this old thread...
I buy a parts/as-is T23 from an eBay seller. The pictures in the auction show a normal system (lid open with screen and keyboard visible and another picture of the bottom showing a missing battery). $77 for the laptop and $20 for shipping (yeah, kinda high but not too bad). 11 days later, the package arrives...
I have an infrared detector along the walkway to my front door. It triggers an X10 controller inside the house so I know when someone is coming up to the door. It's a Tuesday morning and I'm at home working in the front bedroom. I hear the "click" of the X10, but nobody knocks on the door or rings the doorbell. I go to the door, open it up and I see a briskly-walking FedEx driver already halfway back to his truck. I look at the door and see a "call tag". I look back at the driver and he's already inside the truck driving off. Then I turn and look on my porch and see this box:
Shipping container
I immediately get the feeling that he did NOT want to speak to or see anyone when he dropped off the package. This is what was inside:
What used to be a good 2647-4NU
This has been the only time (so far, knock on wood) that I've had a problem with FedEx. I've used them several times to ship eBay sales and have received many packages over the years. I quickly contact the seller, take many pictures and set up a web site so I can document everything. Four days later, after I arranged it, FedEx comes by to pick up the package. I wanted to be home when they picked it up so I could ask a few questions. That morning my daughter had to go to the doctor so I left the box on the porch with a note asking that the driver contact me on my cell phone when he came by. I get back home two hours later and the package is gone, my note (which was taped to the box) left on the porch and a pickup tag on my door. Needless to say, I did NOT get any phone call.
Finally after 6 weeks, multiple calls to FedEx claims, multiple e-mails to the eBay seller (and only rarely any response from him), I get a check from FedEx for $87.79. This appears to be the $77 for the eBay auction price plus the actual shipping cost that FedEx charged the seller. So I'm now out $11.21.
Two lessons learned:
1)
Don't buy from eBay sellers who grossly over-inflate the shipping charge in case you need to file a damage claim. I normally heed this advice myself but as my bid price was fairly low, I decided it was worth it. Having USPS, FedEx and UPS shipping accounts helps to know what the real price is.
2)
Don't piss off the seller because you need him/her to file any compensation waiver. From my understanding, all shipping services have the implied contract with the shipper, not the recipient. It doesn't matter to them that
YOU, as the eBay buyer, actually paid for the shipment. Any settlement check will be held up until a waiver is filed by the shipper.