Hello,
I'm making some initial enquiries into where I might stand legally on an expensive item that was couriered to me and recorded as delivered but never received.
In brief;
1. A Company lent me a piece of expensive equipment for a work trip for which I signed an Loan Agreement and was assured it would reach me by a specific date.
2. The courier company failed to deliver it before the date I left so I travelled without it.
3. The Company that owned the item told me they had requested 'Return to Sender'.
4. The courier claimed it was signed for on day X - after my departure.
5. A different delivery was signed for on the same day by my wife.
6. The Courier claims this was the item in question but we did not receive the item.
7. The Company says I am therefore responsible for the item
This bothers me greatly for a number of reasons.
1/ It was addressed to me and being valuable should not have been left in the hands of someone else, relative or not
2/ The agreement from the Company I signed for the loan of the equipment stated I was responsible for the item once received it and I wasn't even in the country when it was supposedly delivered
3/ The courier says it was delivered but it was not
4/ The courier, up until the delivery day, displayed incompetence (late delivery) and avoidance (staff contact member not answer calls or emails) and general negligence which in my mind implicates them in it going missing
And now we are being asked to carry the responsibility for replacement costs which are substantial.
Any help, general of course, on this kind of delivery dispute?
At the moment we are exchanging pointless emails but if it escalates I'd like to make sense in my responses.
I'm making some initial enquiries into where I might stand legally on an expensive item that was couriered to me and recorded as delivered but never received.
In brief;
1. A Company lent me a piece of expensive equipment for a work trip for which I signed an Loan Agreement and was assured it would reach me by a specific date.
2. The courier company failed to deliver it before the date I left so I travelled without it.
3. The Company that owned the item told me they had requested 'Return to Sender'.
4. The courier claimed it was signed for on day X - after my departure.
5. A different delivery was signed for on the same day by my wife.
6. The Courier claims this was the item in question but we did not receive the item.
7. The Company says I am therefore responsible for the item
This bothers me greatly for a number of reasons.
1/ It was addressed to me and being valuable should not have been left in the hands of someone else, relative or not
2/ The agreement from the Company I signed for the loan of the equipment stated I was responsible for the item once received it and I wasn't even in the country when it was supposedly delivered
3/ The courier says it was delivered but it was not
4/ The courier, up until the delivery day, displayed incompetence (late delivery) and avoidance (staff contact member not answer calls or emails) and general negligence which in my mind implicates them in it going missing
And now we are being asked to carry the responsibility for replacement costs which are substantial.
Any help, general of course, on this kind of delivery dispute?
At the moment we are exchanging pointless emails but if it escalates I'd like to make sense in my responses.