I greatly appreciate the service both companies (and also USPS!) provide. I thank them every time I see a delivery driver at our house.
But... here's a true story...
About two years ago I orded a Bosch 4410 SCMS via Amazon... Free shipping, via UPS...
So, after about a week or so the saw hadn't shown up, even though it said delivered. I contact UPS-- Lost package. Contact Amazon-- We'll ship another and get UPS to track down the first. Fine with me, kudos for the cross-shipping customer service. By coincidence something else showed up that day that I definitely hadn't ordered. I called and UPS reclaimed it.
About 10 days later a box shows up on my doorstep. It's been abused a good bit, but the Bosch internal packaging held up. Saw was undamaged and all parts were present. Fine by me. The styrofoam corners and (substantial) support system was mostly intact. You know, this is a 50+ lb saw.
The very next day my first order shows up....
Turns out the label fell off in Denver (it was mid-winter) and someone slapped the wrong label onto it (the other package whose label also fell off) and my saw went for a side trip. Upon being delivered to my porch it looked like it had been dropped from a plane, run over by a cement truck, and dragged 100 yards on cobblestones... Three times..
The box was *_trashed_*. The cardboard was torn in about a dozen places, and one whole corner (the length of that corner... ~22") was ripped apart. The only reason it was still a "package" was because there was about 2 lbs of packing tape holding the whole thing together... But even much of that was ripped. Where ripped, crushed styrofoam was leaking out of the box. I shifted it around in my porch and physically felt the saw moving around inside the box. It had about 8 UPS stickers all over it. I would describe it as a "soft and squishy" package... It was bruised in so many ways it looked like it'd been beating with a baseball bat, by the whole baseball team.
I didn't dare open it, at risk of UPS refusing to reclaim it. Amazon arranged for them to reclaim it (which they did) and ship it back to the origination address.... Four days later it was back on my porch... WTH?! I had to have them pick it up again after explaining that it needed to go back to the original origination address: Amazon! They kept putting me as the shipper, since it was shipping "from" me... oh man.
Needless to say, I often will pony up for FedEx shipping if its available. I think the white boxes somehow encourage more careful handling.
I still thank the guys in brown... 'cuz they're often delivering Festool.