The FIRST thing you are supposed to do when you receive a package from
a freight company is examine the unit being received. If it is damaged
you file a claim with the freight company - IMMEDIATELY! With the
driver if possible! If it is damaged severely do not accept receipt of
the unit.
When I worked for the local telephone company we received equipment
bays where it was obvious had been skewered by a fork lift! I received
pallets of equipment that had been broken in transit inside the
trailer and the driver was actually shoveling units out of the back of
the trailer onto the loading dock!
None of this is the fault of the manufacturer!
I didn't accept receipt of *any* of this. The freight company wound up
providing new equipment which I assume was paid by their insurance.
tim ab0wr
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018 15:16:58 -0700
"Ray Koster via Groups.Io" <raykoster@...> wrote:
They sold the kits, who else should I blame for damage in transit?