First, let me say that I have been a loyal customer of Napsgear since 2021. I have made about 15 orders during that time, equating to just over $10,000 US dollars. I've never had an issue with their service before. But this has all changed. Also, I'm sure that the parent company Napsgear is likely not responsible directly for this scam. But, whomever they employ to make deliveries is the culpit. Yes, I have taken the issue up with customer service but I'm told there is nothing they can do.
On March 1 I placed an order for some Primo from Pharmaqo, being delievered in the US. Order paid and marked shipped March 10. According to the Napsgear email they say to wait 4wks before making a dispute about delivery. So I waited. On April 12 I sent in dispute to customer service that my shipment was not delivered. I didn't realize there was tracking information until this time. According to USPS tracking, it was delivered on March 19th at 10:14AM to my address. Napsgear tells me I should go to the post office to get a claim of "non delivery".
Okay, here is the scam. Whomever is in charge of packaging, generates a tracking number that is associated with address A. BUT, they label the actual package, they label it to be delivered to address B. So then the package gets delivered to the "wrong" address, but it shows that it was delivered in USPS tracking system to the "correct address". So because the package was delivered, they cannot generate a "non delivery" letter because it was actually delivered...but to the wrong address.
So, this is a bold claim. How do I know this? The people at my post office pulled up the GPS data from the scanner that was used to mark the package as delivered at 10:14AM on March 19th. It was NOT at my address. They can show thru package tracking that the package was never delivered to MY address and they have GPS data to prove it. Because of Privacy of Information, they are not allowed to show me where the package was delivered. Furthermore, because the package was actually delivered to the address on the package, they cannot generate a "non delivery" letter. They can only verbally confirm that the package on the label and the package tracking address are different. So USPS cannot help, Napsgear refuses to look into this any further and I'm out the money I spent. Maybe someone from Napsgear would be willing to call and talk verbally to my post man?
I'm sure there will be many members who will come to the defense of Napsgear. Honestly, before this, I would have too. Again, $10,000 dollars I've spent with them to date and no issue until now. Maybe it’s just whomever is distributing or Pharmaqo in the US? I've never had issues with prior overseas or domestic orders from other brands like Dragon or Geneza. But, I know that I'm out that money without recourse.
Maybe, just maybe, someone from Napsgear will take ownership of this and investigate. If it happened to me, then I'm sure that it has or will happen to others. Napsgear has a problem. Until it is made right, I will go elsewhere, and I would encourage you to think twice before you place your order. How much money are you willing to lose?
On March 1 I placed an order for some Primo from Pharmaqo, being delievered in the US. Order paid and marked shipped March 10. According to the Napsgear email they say to wait 4wks before making a dispute about delivery. So I waited. On April 12 I sent in dispute to customer service that my shipment was not delivered. I didn't realize there was tracking information until this time. According to USPS tracking, it was delivered on March 19th at 10:14AM to my address. Napsgear tells me I should go to the post office to get a claim of "non delivery".
Okay, here is the scam. Whomever is in charge of packaging, generates a tracking number that is associated with address A. BUT, they label the actual package, they label it to be delivered to address B. So then the package gets delivered to the "wrong" address, but it shows that it was delivered in USPS tracking system to the "correct address". So because the package was delivered, they cannot generate a "non delivery" letter because it was actually delivered...but to the wrong address.
So, this is a bold claim. How do I know this? The people at my post office pulled up the GPS data from the scanner that was used to mark the package as delivered at 10:14AM on March 19th. It was NOT at my address. They can show thru package tracking that the package was never delivered to MY address and they have GPS data to prove it. Because of Privacy of Information, they are not allowed to show me where the package was delivered. Furthermore, because the package was actually delivered to the address on the package, they cannot generate a "non delivery" letter. They can only verbally confirm that the package on the label and the package tracking address are different. So USPS cannot help, Napsgear refuses to look into this any further and I'm out the money I spent. Maybe someone from Napsgear would be willing to call and talk verbally to my post man?
I'm sure there will be many members who will come to the defense of Napsgear. Honestly, before this, I would have too. Again, $10,000 dollars I've spent with them to date and no issue until now. Maybe it’s just whomever is distributing or Pharmaqo in the US? I've never had issues with prior overseas or domestic orders from other brands like Dragon or Geneza. But, I know that I'm out that money without recourse.
Maybe, just maybe, someone from Napsgear will take ownership of this and investigate. If it happened to me, then I'm sure that it has or will happen to others. Napsgear has a problem. Until it is made right, I will go elsewhere, and I would encourage you to think twice before you place your order. How much money are you willing to lose?