Rev. greene
Griffin,#2General Comment
Thu, January 03, 2013
Goin Postal, Owner is angry because we had the evidence to show that his employee didn't package the computer shipped as agreed and now he slanders our business with unfounded and slanderous comments, he will be lucky if I don't sue him for his post and take him for every thing he has. IT was his employee (Brother) who didn't do what we agreed upon, it was his company that shipped the computer packed shoddy and then lied about doing so. We filed a claim with Fedex as we would otherwise be stuck with a damaged computer, and had to go to the expense of building a new computer for the client we were shipping to. Now he is angry because we filed the claim and he was forced to pay us what the insurance amount was. Don't ship Goin Postal if your shipping anything of value because it could arrive to its destination in very bad shape. Goin Postal even attempted to place the blame on the receiver Mr. Jim Axtell an elderly man for intentionally damaging the package and said Mr. Axtell was trying to scam us. Both the owner of Goin Postal and his Brother tried to place the blame on Mr. Axtell. Fedex paid the claim and Goin Postal held the payment for almost a month before they would even pay the claim to us, attempting to place the blame that Fedex hadn't paid the claim yet.
Goin Postal Griffin
Griffin,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, January 25, 2012
This customer came into my store and we packaged the computer. We did not remove any air bags from the packaging, we only added styrofoam to the inside of his package and then proceeded to put more air pockets from my store around the package and placed it into another box.
He then accused my employee of not doing what he said and made a personal attack against him in this write up which I find distasteful because his business was with me and not my employee.
When they came in about the insurance claim they said the outside of the computer was scratched which would be impossible because of how it was packaged. They also said the hard drive was broken off during transit but there were no broken screws in the box, so there is no way the screws disappeared, so therefore it could not have been broken in transit.
They filed a claim immediately with Fedex for the full $700, which I said not to do because I needed to file the claim due to the fact that it was on my account, when they told me there was only partial damage. They sent 3 different emails, the first saying the damages were for $150, the second saying the damages were then a little over $450, and then a third email that said the damages were for a $653. I still have all of these emails but I went ahead and filed a claim with Fedex.
The claim took longer than normal because the customer had already filed a claim trying to get the full $700 when there was only partial damage and it wasnt there account so it was denied. Once Fedex settled on the claim which was done on Jan 4, the check was mailed to me which took about a week at which time we informed the customer to come pick the check up.
I have shipped hundreds of computers from my store and I know everything that was done in my store was done properly. In conclusion I would avoid every doing business with this customer again.
Bishop Harry
Griffin,#4Author of original report
Thu, January 19, 2012
After battling with this since November 28th, I have finally received resolution to this. Goin Postal received a claim check from Federal Express on or about January 4th and today January 19th I have received a check for the damages. The case is closed.
Bishop Harry
Griffin,#5Author of original report
Mon, December 26, 2011
First off let me state I am shocked at what I found in the box that was suppose to be packaged for us and which we paid for. We had placed air bags in the box we took to Goin Postal in Griffin, GA which came from our distributor. Eric Bailey took those out of the internal box and placed them around our box on the inside around our box in the outer box. He then added 4 more air pillows which measure 10" by 7" in the outer box but left nothing in the internal box to protect the computer itself. There was absolutely no packing in the internal box according to our customer and from I could see when the package was shipped back to us. FedEx picked up this package on December 6th to bring it back to Georgia for inspection. In all I lost $435.45 in this as I had to replace the parts in the other computer and pay shipping twice. Once with FedEx and the second time with UPS. Goin Postal Owner, Anthony Bailey insists that our customer is running a scam, but I know different.