Brooke Sjoberg Trending Posted on Jun 1, 2024 Updated on Jun 1, 2024, 11:45 am CDT When purchasing items online or sending packages over long distances, there are a few options customers can choose from. Some of the more well-known package delivery services are FedEx and . Both have been serving the U.
S. for a long time, becoming household names and go-to choices for parcel delivery. Now, one customer of UPS says her package was damaged in the process of being delivered.
Rather than contact her and ask how she would like to proceed, she says her package was destroyed without her knowledge. In her video posted to TikTok, user @crackedrabbits says she was mailing a painting she had worked on for over a year through UPS and was informed after the fact that it had been damaged and destroyed. “UPS, why is it OK for something to be damaged and then discarded before I’m told?” she says in the video.
“Oh my god. What is wrong with y’all? That painting took me a year. I had to go through numerous tragedies.
If anybody can help me with this, please. This painting was really important to me and they just threw it away.” The Daily Dot has reached out to @crackedrabbits via TikTok direct message, as well as to UPS via email regarding the video.
UPS does facilitate the filing of claims for both a sender and recipient if their package is lost or damaged. On the company’s for filing claims, it advises that packages are often in boxes that are too large or too small, providing p.
