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.
People who use delivery services are aware that things can sometimes go wrong during the process. Aside from late arrivals, packages tend to get mixed up, lost, or even damaged.
Companies do have consumer protection in case something goes wrong with their parcel. From the sender's end, they wrap the package properly.
The packages are also typically covered by insurance. However, one Redditor showed people that despite having these measures to protect the receiver, things don't always go as we want with some delivery companies.
In the ProRevenge subreddit, the original poster began the story by saying that she wanted to send a computer to her mother-in-law. Unfortunately, it was damaged by the delivery company.
Naturally, the next step was to call them to ask for compensation for the destroyed item. But a Reddit user named chuckitbuckit revealed that the company tried to wash their hands of the situation by giving plenty of excuses, including claiming that it was poorly packed and that there was no way they could have damaged the item.
The woman wouldn't accept this because she had received the delivery from the Apple shop herself and had a statement proving that it was packaged safely. The delivery company refused to believe the undeniable proof and even went so far as to threaten her with paying the interest on the customs fees.
She took this dispute to small claims court, and as you have guessed, she won. Yet, UPS still refused to pay.
So she decided to take matters into her own hands. Let's see what happens next.
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.
chuckitbuckit
She has all the proof she needs.
chuckitbuckit
Now they want her money. Yikes!
chuckitbuckit
So she decided to battle it out fair and square.
chuckitbuckit
She knew exactly what she was doing.
chuckitbuckit
She won the case, but UPS still refused to pay.
chuckitbuckit
Sadly, the person she was going to give it to suddenly died.
chuckitbuckit
This compelled her to take back what she deserved.
chuckitbuckit
Karma justice is the only way at this point.
chuckitbuckit
She's out for revenge. And she won't stop.
chuckitbuckit
They aren't shaken by the firm's letters.
chuckitbuckit
Finally, UPS gets a visit.
chuckitbuckit
And bailiffs do their jobs well.
chuckitbuckit
She's about to exact her revenge.
chuckitbuckit
Finally, she gets reimbursed for the damages.
chuckitbuckit
She was able to get double the price of the MacBook. UPS is also paying for the bailiff fees.
chuckitbuckit
If only they had listened in the first place.
chuckitbuckit
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.
Gertrudethecurious
Unfortunately, similar situations happen even in the US.
Cfwydirk
It's just sad that the mother-in-law didn't receive her gift.
bubbleofhug
UPS thinks they're big enough to bully their customers.
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.