Monday, December 18, 2017

UPS Loses Family's $850,000 Inheritance, Offers To Refund $32 Delivery Fee | Zero Hedge

UPS Loses Family's $850,000 Inheritance, Offers To Refund $32 Delivery Fee | Zero Hedge
"One Canadian man says he’s broke because one of the country’s largest banks has refused to refund a $850,000 bank draft that was lost by UPS during a routine delivery.
However, UPS, which claims it conducted an exhaustive search for the lost package but still turned up empty-handed, has at least offered to refund the $32 delivery fee...
Image result for UPS Loses Family's $850,000 Inheritance,Taylor’s brother, Louis Paul Herbert, said they were finalizing the details of her father’s will last February and sent to a local UPSstore near Cornwall, Ontario, where he was expecting a package from his sister containing his share of the inheritance in a bank draft.
But, according to Newsweek, the package never arrived.
Taylor sent the money through UPS from her lawyer about 270 miles away in Georgetown, Ontario, so Herbert wouldn’t have to worry about picking up the money. 
She obtained the bank draft in February after she said the bank advised it as the safest way to  send the money...
UPS has apologized for losing the package. But, at the same time, mistakes happen, it said.
“While UPS’s service is excellent in our industry, we are unfortunately not perfect. Occasionally, the loss of a package does occur,” ...
According to Newsweek, the bank is refusing to refund the money unless Taylor signed an agreement to pay them back if someone cashes in the lost draft. 
She signed the agreement, but says the bank “never paid anyone a dime.” ..
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