How do I report a missing UPS package?
How do I report a missing UPS package?
UPS lost packages:
- Call 1 (800) 742-5877 – speak with customer service for a tracking update.
- Ask neighbors if they received the package.
- Wait 24 hours after the expected delivery date and time to file a claim.
- Start a claim with UPS here. . .
Will UPS refund for lost package?
The sender or receiver of a missing UPS package can open a claim with the company for a full refund. The entire claim process with UPS takes an average of 10 days to be completed. You can report a missing UPS package and file a claim at the UPS claims site.
How do I file a dispute with UPS?
How can I request a dispute or invoice adjustment of a charge in the UPS Billing Centre?
- Select the Invoice Tab.
- Select the dispute link for the invoice you want to dispute.
- Complete the form and submit it.
How long do UPS claims take?
How long does the claim process take? Once your UPS claim with supporting documentation has been issued, processing takes on average 8-15 business days. Claims that have been approved and payment paperwork has been provided, processing generally takes between 3-5 days.
What do you do if UPS says delivered but no package?
If you still cannot locate the package, contact the sender of the package to initiate a trace process with UPS. The sender will then follow up with you on the progress of your shipment.
What if my package says delivered but I never got it?
Contact your local USPS post office. Make sure you contact your LOCAL post office, and not the USPS hotline. Your local post office will be able to provide quicker, and better service. Ask who delivered the package, and ask for the details of that day’s delivery.
Who is responsible if a parcel goes missing?
When a parcel goes missing, it’s logical to think the courier company is liable. However, it’s actually the retailer who is responsible for compensating you. While it’s a good idea to contact the courier first, if the parcel is truly lost, you’ll need to take it up with the retailer.
Who is responsible for my lost package?
As a general rule of thumb, if you don’t see any evidence to suggest otherwise, the seller or shipper is responsible. If a package is marked as delivered and you have not seen it, then the seller is responsible. The exception is that if a package is actually lost prior to being marked delivered.