Hail Mary Shot said:
What in particular way does Fedex handle cues? I just wanna know from your experience since I'm also a regular client of Fedex. an info would be greatly appreciated.
My wife works for UPS, and my buddy worked for FedEx up in Ohio. They worked in the warehouse loading and unloading trucks. Both have told me how packages get handled. In other words they are rushed to get everything unloaded and loaded. They don't care how they do it, and they don't look at every box to see if it is fragile or needs to be placed right side up, etc, etc.
In short they both told me about stuff getting broken, and stuff actually getting repacked because the box came apart.
In other words if the box comes apart they repack it and send it anyway. So your items might not be in the same box, or they might not even all be in the box.
So for all of you that think these shipping companies handle your stuff with care, think again!
I just heard of a story at UPS where a guy got fired for opening packages and taking items out. It was jewelery or perfume or something like that. He was only taking one out of every box, but all they could do was fire him. The merchandise wasn't returned.
In other words anything that can happen on a plane, can happen with UPS or FedEX, etc.
I would much rather take them with me on the plane cause I already paid for it anyway.
Just insure it through the airline, and be smart enough to have a packing list and pictures of everything you are taking with you. That way when you are fighting with the airlines you have proof. Like someone else said your home owners insurance will pay you for it with the right proof.
If you are taking more that $5000 worth of cues with you then in my opinion you are insane! I understand liking good cues, and having them with you, but I don't think I will ever travel with $5000 or more worth of cues. (I will probably get a lot of flack for that one!)
Besides how many have actually lost things on the airlines in here? I have only had one instance in my whole life that something was sent to the wrong airport, but I got it back with everything in tact. The reason it was sent to the wrong airport is because I had to change my flight, so I wound up going to a different airport. I have been at airports where you can see them loading and unloading the planes, and to tell you the truth they don't handle it all that rough in my opinion. Not compared to the shipping companies.