YOU OWN
THE PRODUCT BEING DELIVERED!
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE
1.
WHEN RECEIVING FREIGHT:
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VERIFY
COUNT- Make sure you are receiving as many cartons or items as are
listed on the delivery. If any shortage is discovered, note exactly how many
cartons are short on the carrier's delivery receipt and have the driver note
the shortage on your copy.
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CAREFULLY EXAMINE EACH CARTON
FOR DAMAGE if damage is visible, note
this fact on the delivery receipt and have the driver clearly note the fact on
your copy. If a carton appears that contents inside may possibly be damaged,
insist that it is opened right at that time, and both you and the driver
should make joint inspection of the contents. Any concealed damaged
discovered should likewise be noted on the delivery receipt and on your copy.
Be sure to retain your copy.
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IMMEDIATELY AFTER DELIVERY
OPEN ALL CARTONS AND INSPECT -
for concealed damage even though the driver has already
left, all cartons should immediately be opened and the contents inspected for
possible concealed damage.
2.
WHEN YOU FIND VISIBLE OR
CONCEALED DAMAGE:
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RETAIN DAMAGED ITEMS AND
PACKAGING Not only the damaged items
must be held at the point where received, but the containers and all inner
packing materials must be held until an inspection is made by a carrier
inspector.
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CALL CARRIER TO
REPORT DAMAGE AND REQUEST INSPECTION
The call should be placed immediately upon
discovery of the damage, but under no circumstances should it be put off
longer than 15 days after delivery. Failure to report concealed damage within
this 15 day period will almost certainly result in the carrier denying your
claim.
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CONFIRM
YOUR CALL IN WRITING Although this is not a mandatory
requirement, for your own protection in establishing the fact that the carrier
was notified within the 15 day period, we strongly recommend that all calls be
confirmed to the carrier in writing. Be sure to retain a copy of your letter.
3.
STEPS TO TAKE WHEN CARRIER
MAKES INSPECTION OF DAMAGED ITEMS:
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HAVE DAMAGED ITEMS IN
RECEIVING AREA Make certain the
damaged items have not been moved from the receiving area prior to discovery
of damage. Allow inspector to inspect damaged items, cartons, inner packing
materials, and freight bill. Be sure to retain your delivery receipt it
will be needed as a supporting document when the claim is filed.
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AFTER INSPECTOR FILLS
INSPECTION REPORT, CAREFULLY READ IT BEFORE SIGNING
If you do not agree
with any facts or conclusions made by the inspector on the report, do not sign
it. Unless repairs will be completely satisfactory, be sure the inspector
requests replacement on the inspection report. A new item can be ordered only
if the inspection report specifies REPLACE.
4.
STEPS TO TAKE AFTER
INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE:
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CONTINUE TO RETAIN DAMAGED
MERCHANDISE Even though the
inspection has been completed, damaged items cannot be used or disposed of
without written permission from the carrier, which should be given within two
weeks of inspection.
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DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED ITEMS
Return of such items should not be made without our written authorization
and issuance of the R.G.A. number.
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SECURE RECEIPT FROM CARRIER
IF DAMAGED ITEMS ARE PICKED UP FOR SALVAGE
If you surrender
damaged merchandise to a carrier for salvage because it is valueless to you, be
sure to secure a receipt from the driver when it is picked up and retain that
receipt.
WE ARE HERE IF YOU SHOULD NEED ANY HELP IN FILING
A CLAIM, OR IF YOU ARE NOT RECEIVING SATISFACTION FROM THE FREIGHT CARRIER IN A
TIMELY MANNER. HOWEVER, THE ABOVE STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED TO SUCCESSFULLY FILE
A FREIGHT DAMAGE CLAIM.
