Tammy Jo St. Cloud
GBThey are awesome!!!! They are awesome! Amazon dumped my package inside of a locker but never sent me a code (nothing new) but within an hour of contacting Luxor support, they were able to locate exactly which locker it was in and provided me with an access code. Sadly, you don't find too many companies with such great support anymore.
Lsf Bernier
GBWhat’s even the point of this service What’s even the point of this service? The delivery drivers never scan my packages into the system, so I can’t get into the package room as I never receive a code until I contact customer service. Why not just let tenants have a mailroom key like a normal building? It’s not like this service stops other residents from taking your package, they throw them all in the same room.
Allen Thomas
GBWorse than useless I've never been able to log into the app. Resetting the password does no good. Their customer service sent me an obviously AI-generated reply and when I persisted to get a human response they just told me to talk to my building management, who just said I was entered into the system correctly. Now I have to guess when I might have a package and search the messy room using a temporary code to enter...which anyone can do, so it's hardly "secure and convenient".
Pair-O-D’s
GBThis company is a joke and is criminal… This company is a joke and is criminal at best. You are charged a service for your packages to be secure, however the irony is that most of the times you never receive your packages from the lockers. Their “customer” service is a joke at best where they agents lie and mislead you. They choose to place the blame to the association or building you’re assigned too. Bunch of lazy unprofessional agents that don’t wanna do their job. I have several packages held captive unable to be retrieve because they can’t acknowledge their locker is stuck. Their maintenance…if you even call it that can never fix the issue and leave the very same down with no resolution. This company is garbage be warned please.
Joe Facarelli
GBLuxer One's Business Is Based On A Faulty Model As a resident in my complex, I'm required to pay a $20 monthly fee. For that, I'm supposed to get: 1) Notification of package delivery 2) A secure room with access control for deliveries Here's the problem, LuxerOne's service is dependent on the carriers (UPS, FedEx, USPS, etc.) performing all the steps to log deliveries into the LuxerOne System. It turns out the carrier's drivers are overworked so they just drop off the packages without logging them into LuxerOne. Even worse, sometimes they don't ever put them in the secure room. When you complain to LuxerOne about this, they say, "Not Our Fault. Call the carrier and complain." Bottom line, I'm paying for a service that rarely works as advertised since LuxerOne's product is dependent on a third party (The Carriers) that they have no contractual agreement with. Thus I'm calling out LuxerOne's business as near useless since it's based on a Faulty Business Model.