This Woman Devises The Best Revenge By Using A Bailiff Against UPS After They Refused To Pay For A Computer Their Employees Destroyed
UPS even had the nerve to threaten her when it was their fault in the first place.
UPS turned a simple computer delivery into a long, frustrating fight, and one woman refused to let it end there.
She had sent a MacBook to her mother-in-law, only for it to be destroyed in transit. When she asked for compensation, the company pushed back, blamed the packing, and even tried to make the situation harder by demanding more money.
She took the dispute to court, won, and still did not get paid. That is when she decided to use the system against them.
People who use shipping services have had at least one unpleasant experience with delivery companies.
Elvert BarnesBut this woman's experience was particularly bad. UPS destroyed the MacBook she was supposed to give to her mother-in-law.
chuckitbuckitShe even approached them politely about the package they damaged. But instead of getting reimbursed, she was blamed for the damage.
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She has all the proof she needs.
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Now they want her money. Yikes!
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That is when the back-and-forth really started.
So she decided to battle it out fair and square.
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She knew exactly what she was doing.
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She won the case, but UPS still refused to pay.
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Sadly, the person she was going to give it to suddenly died.
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This also feels like the roommate whose pet damaged my belongings, then refused to split the bills.
This compelled her to take back what she deserved.
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Karma justice is the only way at this point.
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She's out for revenge. And she won't stop.
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They aren't shaken by the firm's letters.
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Finally, UPS gets a visit.
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And bailiffs do their jobs well.
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She's about to exact her revenge.
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Finally, she gets reimbursed for the damages.
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She was able to get double the price of the MacBook. UPS is also paying for the bailiff fees.
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If only they had listened in the first place.
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Reddit applauds the original poster's efforts.
WeAreAllSnowLeopards
Just because an organization is bigger than an individual, it doesn't mean they can bully them.
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Unfortunately, similar situations happen even in the US.
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It's just sad that the mother-in-law didn't receive her gift.
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UPS thought the letters would make her back down, but they were wrong.
The shipping company certainly got what they deserved. We hope they learned their lesson and will admit and compensate for their faults in the future.
Kudos to the woman for fighting for her rights as a consumer. She certainly showed this company that nobody, not even big-shot companies, can go above the law.
Some fights end with a court win, and this one ended with a bailiff at the door.
For another workplace blowup, read what happened when a coworker got banned from the office kitchen for stealing lunches.