Global eCommerce businesses have been on a fast-track growth for the past decade. A survey by Statista shows that the eCommerce industry is set to go beyond the $2 trillion in 2020.
If you are shipping through FedEx, UPS, or DHL, generally most packages reach their destinations intact and on time. However, what should you do on those rare occasions when a package goes missing during transit? Who will have the responsibility to handle the situation in case FedEx or UPS lost packages? The eCommerce store or the shipper?
In January 2020, there were reportedly 1.7 million lost or stolen packages per day in the US, which resulted in losses worth $25 million on an average. Particularly, during holiday seasons, with the surge of deliveries, more packages go missing.
When such instances happen, mostly retailers take the brunt. A study by Voxware shows that almost 70 percent of customers will be reluctant to shop with an eCommerce store if their purchased item is not delivered within two days of the scheduled date.
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How to Determine a Package is Missing?
Although most eCommerce shipments reach their destinations safely and on time, on various occasions packages are lost or stolen. For example, nearly 90,000 packages go missing every day in New York City alone.
This is why eCommerce businesses need to step up to figure out where and when a package is lost to retain customers' trust.
So, how does a retailer determine that a package is missing?
According to the current policy, if a package goes missing and has not arrived at his/her place 4 or 5 days after the scheduled delivery, then then it is officially lost.
Losing packages creates anxiety for customers, and they turn to the respective eCommerce merchant for help, and the real challenge starts from there.
Generally, after an order is shipped, the relevant eCommerce store provides a tracking link to customers. However, if the package is lost, customers cannot get any update from the tracking website. In such cases, retailers need to take up the matter and contact shippers such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL to trace the package.
When online shoppers claim a refund for their lost or stolen package, the onus of replacements or refunds is mainly on the shipper if the package was insured. Before that, the retailer needs to act quickly and put an effort to retrieve the package. Start by checking the tracking information of FedEx/UPS/DHL tracking information to confirm the status of the customer's package.
If you suspect that a package is lost, tell the customer to wait for a maximum of seven days after the date of the expected delivery. Often packages turn up late due to a delay during the transit or for rerouting somewhere along the way. Sometimes packages are incorrectly scanned or sorted.
If the tracking number shows that the package has been delivered and the customer still files a complaint about it as lost, then it will be treated as a stolen package.
Challenges in Recovering the Cost of Lost Package
If a package is lost, the customer will surely ask for a refund or a replacement. If the shipping carriers such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL cannot locate the package, the next step for the customer is claiming the insurance to recover the value of the package. As a merchant, you need to guide the customer along with providing the tracking number, proof of the item's valuation, and the proof of insurance.
The latest data from Clutch (customer data & marketing firm) shows the followings:
- Nearly 50 percent of online shoppers claim that they did not receive the packages they ordered in the last six months. According to 32 percent of customers, they think their packages went missing during transit.
- Almost 16 percent of online customers claim that their packages were either lost or stolen, while 29 percent are not sure why they did not receive their package.
- Nearly 57 percent of online shoppers say that their parcels are left in the outdoors, or an unsecured area like the front porch.
Generally, for a lost or damaged package, the responsibility lies with you to either issue refunds or replacements to the customer. This is not only a setback for your business but also your customer satisfaction level.
It is no wonder why eCommerce merchants dread any occurrence of a lost package. However, you can learn from such an experience and better prepare to deal with such issues in the future.
Now, let us list some of the reasons that could result in lost packages:
- An incorrect address is mentioned on the package.
- There was no return address specified in case FedEx/UPS/DHL had to return the package.
- While using shipping software, the box 'return to sender if non-delivery' was not filled out.
If any of the above issues happened, the eCommerce merchant is responsible for any lost package. In such cases, you need to refund your customer or send a replacement product. Sometimes you may even need to do both, which depends on the situation.
In both ways, this is a financial loss for your eCommerce company. After doing everything correctly, your package should reach customers on time and intact. However, even a small mistake can be costly.
Besides human errors, the problem of package theft has increased significantly since 2017 and has gone up sharply during the COVID-19. It is because more people ordered online due to stay-at-home and social distancing.
Between March and mid-April of 2020, eCommerce spending went up by more than 30% compared to the same period in 2019. Due to the rush to buy groceries, books, and other items online during the pandemic, eCommerce merchants and shipping carriers struggle to deliver packages on time.
Due to a huge volume of online orders, carriers like FedEx, UPS, and DHL had to pause their service guarantee temporarily, which usually issues a full refund to customers for the delivery of packages after the scheduled date. The suspension of this service guarantee indicates that FedEx and UPS expected more delivery delays considering higher volumes of packages.
During the pandemic, the instances of lost or stolen packages were more than 25 million in the last 90 days, as per a survey carried out from May 17 – 23, 2020.
When it comes to recovering the cost of refunds for lost or stolen packages, shipping insurance can give peace of mind to you as well as customers.
There are two main attributes for insuring a package: the item's value and the risk of getting lost, stolen, or damaged during shipping.
So, the equation of average insurance per item is below:
Source: shippingeasy.com
The bottom line is if the average cost of insuring an item is lower than what you spend, for replacing lost, stolen, or damaged items, you should go for insurance to mitigate the risk and cover the cost.
How to file claim requests for FedEx/UPS lost packages online?
Generally, the tracker on packages rarely allows them to go missing during transit. However, often such instances occur, including when the shipping label is not in place, or the parcel is damaged, and the items inside get scattered. In those cases, customers have no option other than filing for a lost package claim with the carrier.
For example, if a FedEx package is lost, and the items inside it cost below $100, guide the customer to fill out the entire form online and request for a refund without submitting any documentation.
On the other hand, if the cost of the parcel is above $100, proper documentation is required for processing the claim.
Supporting documents may include FedEx pickup record, images of the lost or damaged items, and the proof of value.
The following is the summary of the online claims process for FedEx, UPS, and DHL:
- FedEx makes it easy to file claims online for customers or merchants through the 'File a Claim.' A claim for an undelivered or lost package needs to be filed within nine months of the scheduled delivery.
- In the case of a UPS lost package, a claim has to be filed online within five months, within nine months via customer service, and within 45 days in case there is uncollected cash on delivery (COD).
- For a DHL lost package, a claim has to be filed within 30 days.
If you are a merchant that ships in bulk by using multiple carriers such as FedEx/UPS/DHL, an automated process will be efficient.
How to keep customers happy despite delivery issues (Hint: Track, notify and send a replacement)
If a package is lost, it affects the customer's satisfaction level. Moreover, if such instances happen frequently, it may dent the reputation of your eCommerce business. This is why you need to be proactive to protect your investments and packages and keep customers happy even in a difficult situation.
In the previous section, we already discussed adding insurance to your package. Besides, you need to address the issue of a lost package with empathy before a customer's grudge affects your future business.
Tracking FedEx Lost Packages
FedEx has clear guidelines or policies regarding lost or stolen packages. If you have shipped an order through FedEx, even the customer can file an online claim for the lost package. As a retailer, you can do the same on the customer's behalf, and FedEx usually resolves the claim within 5 to 7 days.
According to the FedEx policy, customers, retailers, and even third parties can file claims for a lost package within 60 days and nine months to claim their stolen package. Customers only need to provide enough proof to support their claims, such as shipping receipts or insurance files.
When you report to FedEx a customer's package is lost, the carrier will try to trace and locate where it went missing. They will notify the customer as soon as the issue is resolved as lost or found via email.
Tracking UPS Lost Packages
- Nearly 50 percent of online shoppers claim that they did not receive the packages they ordered in the last six months. According to 32 percent of customers, they think their packages went missing during transit.
- Almost 16 percent of online customers claim that their packages were either lost or stolen, while 29 percent are not sure why they did not receive their package.
- Nearly 57 percent of online shoppers say that their parcels are left in the outdoors, or an unsecured area like the front porch.
Generally, for a lost or damaged package, the responsibility lies with you to either issue refunds or replacements to the customer. This is not only a setback for your business but also your customer satisfaction level.
It is no wonder why eCommerce merchants dread any occurrence of a lost package. However, you can learn from such an experience and better prepare to deal with such issues in the future.
Now, let us list some of the reasons that could result in lost packages:
- An incorrect address is mentioned on the package.
- There was no return address specified in case FedEx/UPS/DHL had to return the package.
- While using shipping software, the box 'return to sender if non-delivery' was not filled out.
If any of the above issues happened, the eCommerce merchant is responsible for any lost package. In such cases, you need to refund your customer or send a replacement product. Sometimes you may even need to do both, which depends on the situation.
In both ways, this is a financial loss for your eCommerce company. After doing everything correctly, your package should reach customers on time and intact. However, even a small mistake can be costly.
Besides human errors, the problem of package theft has increased significantly since 2017 and has gone up sharply during the COVID-19. It is because more people ordered online due to stay-at-home and social distancing.
Between March and mid-April of 2020, eCommerce spending went up by more than 30% compared to the same period in 2019. Due to the rush to buy groceries, books, and other items online during the pandemic, eCommerce merchants and shipping carriers struggle to deliver packages on time.
Due to a huge volume of online orders, carriers like FedEx, UPS, and DHL had to pause their service guarantee temporarily, which usually issues a full refund to customers for the delivery of packages after the scheduled date. The suspension of this service guarantee indicates that FedEx and UPS expected more delivery delays considering higher volumes of packages.
During the pandemic, the instances of lost or stolen packages were more than 25 million in the last 90 days, as per a survey carried out from May 17 – 23, 2020.
When it comes to recovering the cost of refunds for lost or stolen packages, shipping insurance can give peace of mind to you as well as customers.
There are two main attributes for insuring a package: the item's value and the risk of getting lost, stolen, or damaged during shipping.
So, the equation of average insurance per item is below:
Source: shippingeasy.com
The bottom line is if the average cost of insuring an item is lower than what you spend, for replacing lost, stolen, or damaged items, you should go for insurance to mitigate the risk and cover the cost.
How to file claim requests for FedEx/UPS lost packages online?
Generally, the tracker on packages rarely allows them to go missing during transit. However, often such instances occur, including when the shipping label is not in place, or the parcel is damaged, and the items inside get scattered. In those cases, customers have no option other than filing for a lost package claim with the carrier.
For example, if a FedEx package is lost, and the items inside it cost below $100, guide the customer to fill out the entire form online and request for a refund without submitting any documentation.
On the other hand, if the cost of the parcel is above $100, proper documentation is required for processing the claim.
Supporting documents may include FedEx pickup record, images of the lost or damaged items, and the proof of value.
The following is the summary of the online claims process for FedEx, UPS, and DHL:
- FedEx makes it easy to file claims online for customers or merchants through the 'File a Claim.' A claim for an undelivered or lost package needs to be filed within nine months of the scheduled delivery.
- In the case of a UPS lost package, a claim has to be filed online within five months, within nine months via customer service, and within 45 days in case there is uncollected cash on delivery (COD).
- For a DHL lost package, a claim has to be filed within 30 days.
If you are a merchant that ships in bulk by using multiple carriers such as FedEx/UPS/DHL, an automated process will be efficient.
How to keep customers happy despite delivery issues (Hint: Track, notify and send a replacement)
If a package is lost, it affects the customer's satisfaction level. Moreover, if such instances happen frequently, it may dent the reputation of your eCommerce business. This is why you need to be proactive to protect your investments and packages and keep customers happy even in a difficult situation.
In the previous section, we already discussed adding insurance to your package. Besides, you need to address the issue of a lost package with empathy before a customer's grudge affects your future business.
Tracking FedEx Lost Packages
FedEx has clear guidelines or policies regarding lost or stolen packages. If you have shipped an order through FedEx, even the customer can file an online claim for the lost package. As a retailer, you can do the same on the customer's behalf, and FedEx usually resolves the claim within 5 to 7 days.
According to the FedEx policy, customers, retailers, and even third parties can file claims for a lost package within 60 days and nine months to claim their stolen package. Customers only need to provide enough proof to support their claims, such as shipping receipts or insurance files.
When you report to FedEx a customer's package is lost, the carrier will try to trace and locate where it went missing. They will notify the customer as soon as the issue is resolved as lost or found via email.
Tracking UPS Lost Packages
UPS has several policies regarding lost or stolen packages for both local and international shipping. The company suggests customers contact the relevant eCommerce company about their lost package once 24 hours pass after the scheduled delivery date. The process of claiming refunds for international shipments can be a little complex.
UPS encourages both customers and merchants to report a lost package. After you report a lost package, you can keep checking its status online. According to the UPS policy, once a customer files claims for refunds or replacements for lost or stolen packages, the company initiates investigations before issuing any refunds.
Tracking DHL Lost Packages
In case a customer does not receive your eCommerce shipment, you need to contact DHL right away to track the package online. The DHL regulation says if a customer's package does not arrive within 10 days after the scheduled delivery date, as an eCommerce service provider, you have to investigate the lost item. You can start doing that by tracking the customer's shipment using the DHL tracking link.
Track FedEx/UPS/DHL shipments on a single portal
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While trying to trace a package, keep the customer updated throughout the process to ensure that he/she retains trust in your brand, and stays loyal even after a poor delivery experience. If the delivery was a time-sensitive one, for example, a birthday present, send a replacement immediately so that the customer does miss out on the pleasure of giving the gift to his/her dear one. Treating a customer well in a situation like this will go a long way to retain their trust and loyalty.
AuditShipment's Solution for Lost Packages
AuditShipment facilitates eCommerce businesses to host a dispute management portal within their shopping site. Shoppers can simply lodge their lost or damaged order disputes by logging into this portal. Once the dispute is approved, AuditShipment then files claims on your behalf with FedEx, UPS, or DHL. A self-serve to collect your customer delivery grievances turn them into delight. Contact us for a walkthrough of our customer delivery experience enhancement services.
In rare cases, packages get lost during their transit. Courier companies like DHL, DPD, GLS and others do their best to locate them, but unfortunately, it does not always end up found. Are you wondering what do it in the case when your parcel is lost or just missing?
Are you worried that your parcel was lost during the COVID-19 outbreak? If the estimated delivery time has passed, it does not necessarily mean that the shipment was lost, but rather, just delayed due to the tightened border control. You did not know that you can ship packages during the Coronavirus outbreak? Courier driver still deliver packages do any areas, locally and globally.
For more detailed information of each courier company, check their official websites.
Lost parcel with DHL
If your package gets lost with DHL, you will have to complete a damage notification on their website or call the customer service team.
Liability in case of loss is under the Universal Postal Union conventions. Currently, for DHL Paket international, the maximum liability is 205,63€ for a maximum weight of 31,5 kg, and up to 500€ in case you have booked premium service.
For DHL Päckchen International, no liability is offered for damage or loss. If there is proof of delivery service, the company is responsible in the event of loss with the production of a stamped deposit receipt to goods up to a value of 35€.
Lost parcel with DPD
This courier company considers the package as lost as long as the customer declares that did not receive it. In this case, you will need to send an e-mail to the company with a description of your complaint and include details such as:
- The date of shipping;
- Parcel number;
- Details concerning the parcel, such as measurements and weight;
- Address information;
- Description of the content;
- Your contact information;
- The invoice of the shipping service as an attachment to the e-mail.
With DPD, the complaint process has to be started within 7 (seven) days and needs to be submitted to the depot. The inquiry takes a maximum of 10 days to be taken care of.
You will be forwarded to the claims department if the customer service department is having problems resolving your problem. Later, the department will check whether the customer is entitled to compensation based on their Terms and Conditions.
Lost parcel with GLS
In case something is wrong with your package, you can either submit the complaint directly online or call GLS's hotline in the respective country. This company is responsible for the loss or damage of parcels that are in the company's custody. The liability's amount varies depending on the country and also depends on whether the customer had previously taken out transport insurance.
In case you were not at home and the courier driver left the box to one of your neighbours, GLS drivers will inform the recipient with a notification card. In case there are any GLS ParcelShops, the courier driver might use them as an alternative delivery address.
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When is the parcel considered lost?
A missing or lost parcel will only be declared as such after they make an investigation, and look for it in their depots. If after this investigation process, the courier company cannot find the box, they will declare it lost.
It might take a while for the company to consider your parcel as lost. This period depends on the courier company responsible for the shipping service. By turning directly to the courier company that carried out the service, you might be able to receive an estimated time for resolution
What to do in case your parcel is lost?
If you think your parcel is lost, you should:
Dhl Lost Package Email
- Inform the courier company or the company you booked the courier service from.
- Give all the details about your parcel, such as your tracking number, colour and shape of the box, content and other relevant information. Companies usually have a form for missing and delayed items they will ask you to fill in.
- After you forward all the necessary information to the company, an investigation process will start. It usually takes a few days to investigate. The time varies depending on if you have booked domestic or international shipping service.
- You should also look in your payment details for tips on what could have happened. Check if all the payment details were correct and ask the company if the payment was successful.
How to recover a missing or lost parcel?
If your parcel is lost, sometimes courier companies can track it down. The courier company will try to locate your package in one of their depots and deliver it to you.
To make this possible, you need to inform the company you booked the service from as soon as you notice that something is wrong in the tracking system.
What are your legal rights when your parcel is lost?
When your parcel has gone missing, the first thing the customer needs to do is open a claim procedure with the company you booked the shipping service. You will need to provide them with every detail and documentation required so that the losses could be estimated and recovered at a later stage, if applicable.
It is essential to be aware that the claim procedure depends on the Terms and Conditions of the companythat provided you with the service. The Terms and Conditions of the company will give you more details of what you can or cannot do.
You can always turn to the European consumer's rights for more information.
How do you know your parcel is lost?
It is vital to regularly check the tracking system for any irregularities in your delivery. The tracking system is updated every time your parcel arrives at a different depot or whenever some difficulties appear during the delivery. If the status in the tracking system remains the same for more than 48 hours, you should inform the courier company or the parcel broker as soon as possible.
Usually, courier companies will not initiate further investigations if the customer does not contact them for that purpose. It is the customer's responsibility to check the tracking system and check for irregularities regularly. Due to a large number of parcels to take care of, courier companies are not required to check problems in the system for each package. So they must be notified immediately if you have any doubt or hesitation that your parcel could be missing or lost.
Sometimes, the information on the tracking system might be inaccurate. For example, the courier might mark the parcel as 'delivered' before the customer receives it. This does not necessarily imply they handed it to a wrong address. The courier company might still show up at the address.
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What if the parcel was misdelivered?
Dhl Stolen Package
Before starting any claim procedure, you have to check if the courier driver left a delivery notice at your door. They will probably leave the note in a place where the wind or the rain can't damage it. Kalei twitch. So check under your mat, next to the front steps of your house, your mailbox, flower vases, on the fence, or next to your doorbell.
In case your parcel was delivered to the wrong address, the courier company will try to recover it for you. Generally, the tracking system shows the surname of the person who signed when the parcel was delivered.
In case you live in a shared house, apartment, or close to other homes, you should check whether the courier delivered your parcel to the neighbours or housemates. In case your flat or accommodation has a reception or gatekeeper, you should also check if your package were left there by the courier driver.
Dhl Lost Package Email
In case you think something went on and if your house or apartment has security cameras, you can ask the doorkeeper or guard for special permission, to try and find what happened to your delivery.
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