Tania
GBLost packages in Miami I've been living in my apartment for 2 weeks and thought I really liked the service but then, a package valued over $100 goes missing. Tracking shows it was delivered to their facility but it was not logged in or delivered to me. I have sent 3 emails with no responses. Their "live chat" also does not work as it just takes you to a screen that says "loading" indefinitely. I have no idea how to get a hold of someone or how to file a claim. Therefore I will have to file in a court of law next week. Apparently everyone has had at least a few packages go missing and the lack of response, help or accountability will really take you over the edge. *Note: Their response is asking me to email them however I have already emailed multiple times and received no response, hence the purpose of this complaint.
Josh
GBWorst company in history Worst company in history. Dumb and useless service. I had the unpleasant experience of dealing with manager Rafiq. A narcissist smug idiot who wouldn’t know how to deal with people if it was tattooed on him. They consistently lie and change their story so they don’t have to actually admit fault. Packages are routinely stolen and scheduling anything is an effort in futility. I have to say, run, run away. If your building has this service, your life will be ruined
Duncan Arundel
GBVery very bad Wow. I couldn't agree more with the other reviews in this list. Fetch is an awful business model. Another level of complexity to the already complex logistics process. Fetch offers no plus for tenants, only a plus for management as they can wipe their hands and say "nothing to do with us, contact Fetch" Contacting Fetch is at best frustrating. The support they offer is slow and there is no live chat, no way to call (the number I was given by my management company is now invalid) and their attitude flippant. They treat every package as if it is a frivolous purchase not like it could be a credit card, an anniversary gift or perhaps medications. I would not move into another building that uses Fetch.
Kim Nikolaus
GBI live in Mesa AZ I live in Mesa AZ. after moving in we were notified by the leasing office that they were forcing all tenants to pay for fetch. We don’t have to use it but we have to pay for it. For anyone thinking about moving into an apartment community PLEASE be aware of all the charges added in after your base rent. When I first moved in the extras were about $80 now they are over $200. These services like fetch are scams and the apartments that use them are getting kick backs.
Marjorie Ford
GBFetch - If I could give a zero I would If I could give a zero, that would be the score. DO NOT let your building use Fetch. They lose packages frequently and then you spend an exorbitant amount of hours documenting proof of delivery, itemizing what was lost and then asked again and again and again to submit the proof. Building management does not help. Many of us feel we have a Bot communicating with us. I know that several people in my building are having a similar experience with packages saying they were delivered but they weren't. Sadly, it seems delivery people steal packages and the company doesn't do anything to resolve the situation.