Oh Mack... this one may piss you off as much as it did with me. I once had two skids of tile going to a residential. I called ahead and met the lady that was supposed to take them. She saw both pallets and agreed to the delivery.. These are two pallets... each weighing 2K+. I got BOTH pallets downloaded and pushed uphill next to her garage. She then said: Nope.. I don't want them anymore
I was like: Ummm excuse me? Why did you have me unload them then?
Her response and (and i should have punched this ****** in her ****** face) I just wanted to watch you unload them... tell your dispatcher I ended up not liking the colour of the tile". She then got in her car and without saying anything else drove off.
I was unable to get this piece of crap order back on my trailer... due to the weight and the decline, my liftgate was sitting at -30 degrees. I had to call a coworker who had a different liftgate to help me out... both pallets ended up on his trailer.
I was in a world of pissed off that you would not understand. This happened three weeks ago
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In a case like that there needs to be a pile of backcharges at the very least. Anyone that ignorant deserves it.misterG Thanks this. -
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But in a situation like this, I just don't see any (legal) recourse....(Which is NOT the same as saying I don't see ANY recourse...) But I shouldn't go there... -
We do redelivery charges if the customer doesn't have a good excuse on why he wasn't there... Especially if it was something he scheduled. We once had one of those computer desk plastic floor mats that was supposed to go to a residential. The guy there gave us the runaround and we had four redelivery attempts. The shipper saw much they would have to pay additionally and demanded the freight back before it could go out for delivery again.
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In the case of something that was appointed before it went out the first time, TWO in my humble opinion is bending over backwards.
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