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.
Heather Viland
GBCustomer service is a nightmare and… Customer service is a nightmare and completely useless. If the delivery service does something incorrectly (puts the wrong package in the wrong locket, inputs your unit number incorrectly, etc) they basically cannot do anything to help. I've had two packages delivered incorrectly. The first time I never got a locker code, I don't know if someone else got the code or if it just got messed up, my building management eventually found the package. This time I got a code, went down to pick it up, and found someone else's package in the locker. Luxer has been completely useless in helping me to locate the package, they have sent me to a larger package room multiple times, and have told me the package was picked up, if it was it was not picked up by me, but I guess they have no liability for basically handing my package to someone else. The system is great when it works correctly, but one mistake turns into an unresolvable problem.
Brad Smith
GBWorst idea for a company ever Worst idea for a company ever. They do not pay any shipping company to use them, they just try and force them to use it. Therefore, UPS, FedEx or USPS will either take no photos or take photos that doesn't show the shipping label so you have no idea what the package is. Now, I don't even receive any photos. Luxer refuses to rectify the situation and states their only job is to host the check-in iPad.
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.
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.