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Plan for Ben Garney

by Kyle Carter · 06/21/2005 (2:30 pm) · 20 comments

.Plan Time Again!

Now that I'm not working on Big Secret Stuff (at least for the moment...) I can do more frequent, enlightening .plans. It's a good feeling.

I have two things on my plate that I want to share. The first is about the future of Torque documentation (an update on TDN's status), and the second is a tale of personal woe, tragedy, and betrayal (why you shouldn't use DHL). Bear with me.

Sneak Preview of TDN

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The above is a shot of part of what you see when you enter TDN. You can click on the product images to go to documentation for the relevant product. Each of those "hub" pages links to specific articles, tutorials, reference guides, and so on. Depending on where you go, different sets of documentation are presented - so if you go to the T2D page, for instance, you'll see documentation on the core Torque functionality (scripting, memory manager, resource manager, etc.), as well as a lot of Torque2D specific information. TSE, on the other hand, will have that same core documentation, as well as a bunch of stuff shared with TGE, and its own references for terrain and other goodies.

Access will be restricted by what products you own. So some pages will be accessible to T2D, TSE, and TGE owners. Some will be limited to only T2D people. Other pages (especially scripting and artist documentation) will be accessible to everyone.

In general, if you can see something, you can contribute to it, too, since the site is wiki-based. We want to keep TDN as open as possible for people to contribute to, without compromising the quality, accuracy, and usefulness of the site. For now, we're probably going to restrict editing by default to people who own at least one product on the site. (Exceptions will be made; we just want to have some idea of who's editing things.)

And, best news of all, today is when we start opening the site up to associates. The first few people are already starting to post docs; soon we'll be bringing more onboard. If you're interested in helping out, please e-mail me at beng AT garagegames DOT com. I have a list of people who've volunteered already, but getting a second ping is a good way to bring yourself up the list, because it shows you're still interested. :)

DHL: Don't Use 'Em

Now, onto the more sordid half of this post, where I will explain why you should not use DHL to ship anything. (Note: no relation to the fine folks at MaxGaming and their game, Dark Horizons: Lore. I'm talking about the shipping company with the yellow vans.)

When I went to GDC, in early March, I left a bag at the hotel. The hotel was awesome, and when I called to ask about it, they shipped it to me right away. Via DHL.

Naturally, when I hadn't received it by April, I began to grow worried. On April 7, I received a call indirectly, from a fellow at the Portland airport who had found my bag, apparently lying around. So I had the pleasure of calling DHL and telling THEM where the bag they were supposed to be shipping me was.

They went to pick it up and proceeded to lose it again, this time without giving me the tracking number or any other way of figuring out where it went. They filed a search but never got back to me on it. And another a week later, again without ever letting me know if they got anywhere with it.

So I file a claim, but I never received the paperwork to finish filing it. I call them up after several weeks with no forms, and have them FAX a set to me.

Feeling suspicious at this point, I both fax them the forms, and send them a copy by registered mail, with the request that they contact me within ten business day. I received notification the mail was delivered (notification courtesy of the USPS) on May 26. Nothing. I have my finals for my class, which distracts me for a week or two. Then, June 20, yesterday, I received notification of a LATE FEE added to the bill for my still undelivered package.

So it's been over three months now, and I still haven't been contacted by a single DHL rep about the issue. The guy in charge of regional sales came by to the GG offices last week to try to sell us DHL shipping; he gave me the number of the local shipping hub, which was phenomenally useless, as lost packages are shipped to the DHL headquarters in Arizona, and they only keep the last month's data in the local systems.

Now, before I go on my long slog through their customer service department, I'm upping the ante. Right now there are several hundred people on the GG site. I expect a fair number of them read .plans, especially employee .plans. And it seems to me that it's probably not a good idea to ship with a company that won't even return phone calls.

Maybe they'll refund me the nearly one thousand dollars worth of clothing, toiletries, and other personal items they lost. They have a liability cap of a hundred dollars, but I think I've gone well beyond the kind of situation that that applies to. If they'd lost it once - that'd be fine. But losing it twice, failing to return calls, being unable to even mail me my paperwork properly OR deal with it once I get it in - that's just ridiculous.

With that, it's off to the phones for me. Maybe I can come back here and post about how they managed to make a last second save. I hope so. I'm getting sick of having to wear the same three pairs of pants all the time.

#1
06/21/2005 (2:52 pm)
Looking forward to seeing TDN go live!
#2
06/21/2005 (2:58 pm)
Wow, looking forward to TDN as well.

I don't know anyone with DHL but hope you get your things soon or maybe someone here can help.
#3
06/21/2005 (3:00 pm)
I, too, look forward to seeing TDN ... you know when I buy some products in the future heheh.
And above that in the immediate, thanks for the heads up on DHL. I use UPS, FedEx, and USPS for all my shipping needs anyways, but.
#4
06/21/2005 (3:25 pm)
Smart people. I went with 'em cuz they were cheap. My mistake. :)

Good news - I tracked down my claims adjuster, and am going to talk to them tomorrow (they had left work by the time I called). So maybe there is hope...
#5
06/21/2005 (4:51 pm)
Looks awesome :) (thx for the warning too)
#6
06/21/2005 (4:58 pm)
I am looking forward to (the) TDN.

Glad to hear your problem with DHL may be solved soon, :).

Robert
#7
06/21/2005 (4:58 pm)
At our old house, DHL threw packages over the fence. I was working at home at the time and called it in every time. Same guy always threw it and I could never run downstairs fast enough to say a friendly hello.

Don't use DHL.
#8
06/21/2005 (5:08 pm)
Does TDN cover resources as well? It would be REAL nice to have all the T2D resources in one place, and all the TGE resources in another, etc. Can't wait for all this to be live, its going to be awesome.

Oh, and I never use DHL, always UPS or FedEx for me. And i'll never use DHL in the future! What a pain! Of course, that must be some nice clothes! Heck, my clothes and stuff probably would cost about $100 to replace... :) Got some Armani suits in there???
#9
06/21/2005 (5:16 pm)
Ben is, unfortunatly, Lawful Good in most cases.

Personally, I would have lied through my teeth. Yelled, screamed, faxed them a copy of my GDC badge and hotel stuff, explained to them why I was at that conference, and why they needed to replace $3000 in buisness attire. Ben may just not be into potential fraud charges though.
#10
06/21/2005 (7:36 pm)
Looking AWESOME Ben.
#11
06/21/2005 (7:50 pm)
Argh.. DHL.
#12
06/22/2005 (3:47 am)
had a same kinda bad problem with DHL in the UK aswell, they took 6weeks to deliver my package but the said on 4 seperate days that they couldn't find my flat (some use they are if they can't even find my flat) , and also they said they tried to deliver 5 times and left a contact card for me to get bak to them , but guess what on those 5 days i was off work waighting in all day for them , so i agree with Ben never never ever use DHL .
#13
06/22/2005 (3:54 am)
great job as always Ben and thanks for the advice !!!
#14
06/22/2005 (7:16 am)
Ahh my post must have been too long. I went on about how bad DHL's service is.

Ben I didn't know you were still in school. How do you find the time and energy?
#15
06/22/2005 (8:42 am)
Sorry to hear about your experience at DHL, I know a girl who works for them and since were in AZ it may just be thier headquarters where all lost stuff goes. I actually sent her a link to this blog on her messenger but she is away. Hopefully they will help resolve it all for you though.
#16
06/23/2005 (2:29 am)
@David: Maybe she can get me sorted out. :)

@All: I FINALLY heard a little bit from DHL - they agreed to give me money. A whole hundred bucks of it. Not good enough, guys, sorry. (I lost about eight hundred dollars worth of stuff.)

So tomorrow I get to send them a rebuttal letter. Yay.
#17
06/23/2005 (11:53 am)
@Ben, any plans to fix up the problems with broken links in the Resources section of the site? There are many many defunct or broken links on resources all over the site. Projects that were abandoned 2-3 years ago and so forth.

I am really looking forward to TDN!
#18
06/23/2005 (11:55 am)
If DHL is anything like "Fedex Ground", what you are really dealing with is Joe Shmo's Trucking company, who has the local contract for dispatching deliveries for the area. Just some empty warehouse with a pile of boxes in the corner, some broken down trucks, and an old mainframe terminal connecting up to DHL. Not a pretty sight.
#19
06/23/2005 (5:08 pm)
I can't wait to see this in action.
#20
07/01/2005 (8:19 am)
DHL have come into the store where I work and they are not wearing a DHL uniform was a greased coverd shirt with jeans.