DHL - Incompetent, and clueless.
Mon, July 7, 2008
My MacBook Air needed to be repaired (don't ask, it was my fault), and Apple was very good about pickup and repair. On June 30 I got an email telling me that I should be getting the computer back that day. The email included a DHL tracking number, which showed the computer due to arrive on June 30.
But as you can see from the latest information from the DHL website, the computer, after having spent a bit of time travelling around the country, is in Waco Texas. Update: it's now made it to Louisiana (although not to New Orleans).
6/28/2008 Picked up by DHL in Houston
6/29/2008 Depart Houston, TX
6/29/2008 Arrive Wilmington, OH
6/29/2008 Depart for Salt Lake City, UT
6/30/2008 Transit Salt Lake City Regional Hub
7/01/2008 Depart Salt Lake City
7/02/2008 Arrive Waco, TX
7/03/2008 In transit Waco Regional Hub
7/07/2008 Arrive Baton Rouge, LA
I still haven't gotten the computer. I called DHL last Thursday and
they couldn't tell me when it would arrive, but said they thought it
"would be soon." Needless to say, whether or not my computer arrives
tomorrow (or anytime "soon") I won't ever use DHL. I've told Apple
about the problem, not that I expect them to do anything about it.
I understand that packages get misrouted, but this fiasco has a
couple of strange elements. First, DHL doesn't seem to be able to
detect that it's misrouted a package that started in Houston bound for
New Orleans, even as it moved North and then West. Also, DHL didn't
have a system to flag the situation as one that called for someone to
contact the customer. Finally, DHL seems to have no way of tracking its
packages.
DHL's motto? "Incompetence is Job #1"



Reader Comments (19)
The morons running that company deserve to fail and go out of business.
I WORK FOR DHL
The speed of life is simply too fast for me.
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"Dell also apparently uses them. DHLExecVP, I'd like to just show you http://www.yelp.com/biz/dhl-san-francisco to prove that these aren't just isolated cases. I'm in the midst of having a horrible experience myself."
Maybe there's a problem with one station. DHL would not get contracts with major companies if this was so widespread.
I was told that DHL decided to stop delivering to my zip code (San Angelo, Texas a town of over 100,000 people).
Apparently DHL made no provision for the packages already in their system when they decided to stop delivering.
I'm seriously thinking about suing their ass . . . and I'm an attorney! I'll get them to come to San Angelo whether they want to or not.
Bottom line - Do not use DHL. They are droolers! Monkeys could do a better job.
I've bought the 1521 laptop a couple of days ago. What can I say?It's perfect. The batteries works up to 4 hours (if you power offthe wireless interfaces). Also, I was lucky enough to get the modelwithout that TrueLife glossy screen. The bad thing is that the laptoponly comes with Windows Vista, and therefore has only Vista drivers.It was somehow hard to find the Windows XP drivers for all presenteddevices, but finally I have found them all.Again - this laptop is just perfect.