I thought it was just me but I guess not.
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capek
United States585 Posts
I thought it was just me but I guess not. | ||
XCetron
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Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
On September 28 2008 11:45 XCetron wrote: hm I never lost anything, and I have used USPS, FedEX, UPS, DHL and all of my packages always show up. I order things like every week too. same here. i rarely used fedex and dhl though, just usps and ups | ||
IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
On September 28 2008 05:48 funkie wrote: USPS took 4 months to deliver 2 hats and 1 ring to my house. beat that. DHL LOST my friend laptop in rout. Gave him money to get another one GG. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
On September 28 2008 05:24 Sp1ralArch1tect wrote: Give correct shipping info in the first place and this won't happen? Not really UPSs fault imo. | ||
EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22247 Posts
On September 28 2008 05:24 Sp1ralArch1tect wrote: Give correct shipping info in the first place and this won't happen? Not really UPSs fault imo. This. I've never had an issue with UPS, because I don't throw a wrench into the mix at the last second. The sheer volume of stuff they handle daily would make it hard to accommodate every person who can't get their own shipping info right. Honestly, uppity demanding 'customers' who expect others to take responsibility for their own fuck ups annoy the hell out of me. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
I was told over and over on the first call to them that the only two ways to reroute it is after the first delivery and no one is there to confirm, or by putting it through at the local center. So I followed #2 and they still dropped off the package without anyone there to confirm. Shit happens, and obviously I should've paid more attention on Amazon and confirmed the shipping address instead of the billing address, but part of the reason you pay for premium service is so that they'll work around your errors. And if another company is able to get that done for you, then why keep using the old one? | ||
micronesia
United States24497 Posts
On September 28 2008 15:08 Jibba wrote: And if another company is able to get that done for you, then why keep using the old one? If you plan on continuing to mess up the address, then it's perfectly understandable why you'd avoid the company that is bad about making changes after the fact. Otherwise I've found UPS to be as reliable as the other companies. | ||
evanthebouncy!
United States12796 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On September 28 2008 16:56 micronesia wrote: If you plan on continuing to mess up the address, then it's perfectly understandable why you'd avoid the company that is bad about making changes after the fact. Yes, I do. | ||
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