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.
Fah Que
GBRidiculous fines, empty lockers, lousy communication I moved to a community with live concierge service. Within months they fired everyone and replaced the friendly staff with a beautiful yet defective horribly and horribly managed Luxer One package room. I am ready to move out already. They fine me for empty lockers and try to deliver large furniture to a package room instead of my townhome doorstep, with 2 seconds to open the door and no option to re-enter after the shock of what is awaiting you wears off. Their phone line is constantly busy. I wouldn't recommend this service for any reason.
Jake
GBLuxer One is just another way for… Luxer One is just another way for apartment complexes to rip you off with extra fees in the fine print. I created an account on this website solely for this review because I have no other way to fight back now that they have my package locked away. I never asked for, or wanted, their services.
Christopher Ahrendt
GBThis company will just straight lie to… This company will just straight lie to you. I had a representative tell me they had reviewed the footage from the pick up of my package and they confirmed it was me.... Ended up that the property management had pulled the package and signed it as "MANAGEMENT" The manger is a female, I am a male. If she would have actually reviewed the footage and the delivery at all she would have known it was management. Just lied point blank
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.