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16th June 07, 09:27 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by ozone
AND (Fedex) charged me a $25 processing/handling fee. CRAP!!
I recently received a Fedex invoice for taxes on the delivery of a SportKilt (to Canada). This had around C$35 of Fedex processing fees and costs added on top of the taxes, making it a significantly more expensive purchase.
I phoned Fedex to complain about the size of this charge, citing that Canada Post charge only C$5 for the same processing. The Fedex agent reduced the fee to around C$5. So it might be worth challenging the processing fee.
KP
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17th June 07, 01:12 PM
#12
I agree on challenging the processing fee and the 4% tariff difference. They need to do their part right. Plus, on their invoice, it states the proper tariff code and the shipper had the proper tariff code, only the actual "agent" screwed things up. Just out of pure stubbornness, I am going to challenge these charges...so there!
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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17th June 07, 03:05 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by ozone
I agree on challenging the processing fee and the 4% tariff difference. They need to do their part right. Plus, on their invoice, it states the proper tariff code and the shipper had the proper tariff code, only the actual "agent" screwed things up. Just out of pure stubbornness, I am going to challenge these charges...so there!
As someone who makes a living listening to unreasonable demands, I can tell you that yours is not an unreasonable demand. Go to it!
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27th June 07, 04:04 PM
#14
Update:
I submitted my contestation (is that a word?) of the erroneous tariff charges and everything went....silent.
So, I cheerfully called FedEx. They told me that the feds may not get back to them (and me) for MONTHS!!!!!!! Just my luck, some clerk somewhere makes a mistake in 2.5 seconds and it will now take months to fix. BUT I will save my 4%.....so there!
Is my name Buttle or Tuttle? (old Brasil reference)
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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27th June 07, 05:11 PM
#15
Nil desperandum carborundum - loosely translated as don't let the B@st@rds wear you down.
Good luck and keep us posted on progress.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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27th June 07, 05:46 PM
#16
Fedex actually sent me a bill and no way to pay it. The people here couldn't take the money. There was nothing online. I made a couple of phone calls and gave up, They then sent me a couple of nasty notices. I phoned their legal centre and told them to "get off the pot, there was no mechanism to pay them!" I closed telling them that my time in all these call and trips was worth more than the bill so I'm considering it paid. Never heard from them again.
yeah, challenge them.
Good luck.
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28th June 07, 08:34 AM
#17
They sent me a bill for their "so-called" services when I received an order from the Kilt Store. I ignored it and called Kilt Store and stated that I felt they were the ones responsible since I had specifically requested the Royal Mail when I placed my order and that it was their staff who sent it via FedEx instead. Never heard anything else from FedEx and all my other orders from KiltStore have always been absolutely correct and shipped by the Royal Mail.
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4th September 07, 06:15 PM
#18
Arghhh UPDATE!!!!
Well,
Fedex got back to me sooner than I expected and.....drum roll please.....
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THEY LOWERED my cost and corrected the tariff! I almost fell off my chair. Yay for perseverance, yay for fighting the man, boo for still having to fork over some extra cash (but now it's only $67 instead of $80...Hah!)
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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4th September 07, 06:30 PM
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Now this is one useful thread, and here's a shameless bump. Thanks for posting this. It is news we can use.
Congratulations. solid work there.
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