Manu Lakshmanan
GBReturns system is faulty Returns system is faulty. I dropped off a product in their locker for return to Amazon. LuxerOne gave me no way to provide the return label. They passed the package on to UPS without receiving a tracking number from UPS. Now neither company (UPS nor LuxerOne) can find my package, and I've lost the entire value of it.
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".
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.
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.
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.