David Jennings
GBHow's this even legal How's this even legal? Ordered a brand new MBP from BestBuy. Was assigned to a locker, opened it and wasn't there. Called support, was given an image of a label belonging to someone else. Talked with the onsite team, they deferred me back to Luxer Support. They could careless, it's been 13 days and still haven't gotten the "escalation" call back.
Tara Elias
GBAbsolutely and entirely unreliable 9/10… Absolutely and entirely unreliable 9/10 times that you get a package/mail. I legitimately hate ordering anything anymore because it is almost ALWAYS misplaced or never delivered to me. They are one of the worst companies I’ve ever dealt with in my entire life. Hopefully someone higher up reads all of these awful reviews and aims to make changes. Peoples mail is important. This isn’t just something that you can constantly mess up and never aim to fix it.
Robert
GBWorks for the most part, confusing faulty system for couriers make this riddled with issues Works for the most part, but yes the couriers all don’t give a crap about following Luxer’s protocols for assigning correct lockers. I have an error happen at least once a week where they incorrectly assign my package to the wrong locker etc. Very annoying, but at least the customer service agents are live via chat 24/7
Jake
GBThis company is great if you like being… This company is great if you like being charged $10 a day for having your package in a locker. I get emaila and texts about nothing all the time. And these guys give you one. And then no more and just start charging you a few days later. I understand it's too budensomw to send another text before you start charging. Also this package may not be something you ordered, could be just some nonsense package somebody sent you, and now you pay $20 for a package you never wanted for the major privilege of sitting in a locker for a few days. Let's hope you are home when you receive a package. Seems slightly scammy and rigged for you to pay up as much as possible.
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.