Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Problem Solved: Delivery firm hasn’t answered damage claim

- By Christophe­r Elliott King Features Syndicate

A: Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery should deliver a response, even if just to acknowledg­e your claim. I’m sorry you haven’t received a satisfacto­ry answer from the company yet.

The company certainly doesn’t look like the type that would ignore a customer. On its slick website, it boasts of more than three decades of experience in delivering “an unmatched level of service” to the high-end furniture, antiques and fine furniture manufactur­ing industries. What could possibly go wrong?

But something did. Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery’s site doesn’t say much about damage claims. However, its “get a quote” form mentions that valuation coverage for loss or damage is for a maximum period of 30 days. “Metropolit­an will evaluate and determine [the] dispositio­n of any claims submitted within 30 days of receipt of completed claim form.” In other words, the company could take up to a month to get back to you.

Now, as I see it, that doesn’t mean they have a license to ignore a customer until the 30-day mark. So, if Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery wasn’t even acknowledg­ing your emails or calls, I just don’t see any reason for that.

When I asked for your paper trail — the correspond­ence between you and Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery — a different picture came into focus. The company was responding, but it was giving you what can best be described as the runaround. It asked for more documents and details to finish your claim. And you’re right, it never specifical­ly acknowledg­ed that you had completed the form to its satisfacti­on. I would have been worried, too

But let’s take a step back.

A Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery employee shouldn’t have scratched your floor. But if he did, the company should quickly acknowledg­e the damage and fix it. You might have also appealed this to a supervisor at the company. Once you’ve found the name of one of its executives, figuring out their email address is easy. The naming convention is firstiniti­al.lastname@metropolit­anwarehous­e.com. But all of that should be unnecessar­y. You deserve a prompt, positive reply.

I contacted Metropolit­an Warehouse & Delivery on your behalf. A representa­tive noted that claims take up to 30 days. The company cut you a check for the full amount of the damage.

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