
HD Courier
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HD Courier business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
2350 NE 2nd St, Bend, OR 97701, United States
Service hours
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
Customer experiences
Freight Trappers would be a more fitting name. My parcel arrived in Redmond via Estes on a Thursday, and I received a call, likely from the owner, to schedule delivery. The earliest available slot was the following Friday—a full week after my freight reached the destination area, leaving it sitting in their terminal.
Had a delivery here in a 53’ dry van. They don’t have a dock for that height. If you bring a load here it will need to come off with a pallet jack to the tail. The shipper put all the pallets sideways. Rather than cry about it myself and the receivers got it unloaded. Had to use a strap to pull the pallets out. If you have CHEP or PECO pallets no big deal. Use the first entrance then u turn in their lot.
this company primarily services the medical community to pickup and deliver various items for different locations. no wonder medical costs are so high considering how much this company charges for their service. This is a shady company with sketchy employees and a dimwit owner. this place is a ticking time bomb for liability considering the everyday activity of careless drivers working for this company. there is a danger to the general public and a potential for injury to others because of drivers' reckless cell phone usage and the rush to complete stat orders. drivers must immediately respond to dispatch through text messages or phone calls for rush pickup and delivery orders. i witnessed 3 out of 4 drivers handle their cell phones at least once during the day while driving rather than practice safe hands free cell phone use. elderly people who work here that need something simple and easy to do contradict the requirement to fight mid-day traffic when rushed to complete an order. i witnessed drivers displaying higher levels of stress when fighting traffic, and those unsafe stress levels became progressively worse as the work day wore on. safe driving goes beyond proper cell phone use and requires patience and common sense when dealing with busy traffic conditions. two things these drivers seem to be lacking. i witnessed drivers react to unsafe stress levels by speeding, failing to observe street signs, crossing medians, not wearing their seatbelt, and randomly honking their horn. this type of risky behavior was coupled with simultaneously reacting to their cell phones. when drivers are primarily concerned with medical time limits and keeping their job, they express a blatant disregard for public safety. this type of behavior will inevitably lead to accident, injury, and death to some unfortunate local citizen. though different people do deal with stress in different ways, this practice will be reviewed by the proper authorities as a service to the safety of the local community.
I delivered a load here and the ppl there left a disrespectful amount of debri in my trailer and were trying to say all the hardware delivered was damaged all the while assuming I was a part of some company that owed then and hadn't paid them when in reality they had it confused and my company has nothing to do with anything and neither did the shipper 🙃 or brokerage firm that got the load I'm sure they are going to have some explaining to do very unprofessional and I'll never consider doing business or delivery there ever.
HD Courier is a courier service.



