![]() If your company ships high value package goods, pharmaceuticals, firearms, or alcohol, you will need to consider utilizing the Signature Required Delivery Services. They are also required for many types of shipments. ![]() more like "hands down the best at being late".Delivery Confirmation, Signature Required, and Indirect Signature Required are all UPS & FedEx services that provide peace of mind. "Usually the fastest in the business" my ass. It boggles me how a failing government run postal system can get my packages on time, every single time, yet a privately owned company with one purpose in life cannot. Will arrive at my local location here in about an hour, but the trucks are already out, so here it will sit, less than 10 miles from me until late next week all because the pos company you so adamantly defend can't be bothered to do the ONE thing they f'ing exist for. We will update the delivery date as soon as possible." This translates to: We're more than happy to take your money but couldn't give two sh*ts about actually delivering on time.įINALLY departed N.H. And I don't want to hear any nonsense about xmas season because it's the same nonsense in the middle of summer with nothing going on as it is now. I wish Amazon would drop UPS altogether because there is no point in paying for overnight shipping with your POS company.Ĭase in point, once again, a package is coming late. When shipped by UPS, I know for a fact that 9 out of 10 times it will be late, without fail. When I see it shipped via Fedex or USPS I know I will get my packages on time, every time. I order office equipment from Amazon quite frequently, and usually always pay extra for shipping (even though I'm a prime member) because I need the things I order, the NEXT DAY. Seems to always blame a "late flight" most of the time, and due to lazy drivers the rest of the time. From a variety of vendors, to a couple different addresses, and at different parts of the delivery chain.ĪHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I don't know what's in the water but I've had more problems with UPS over the last 3-4 months than I've ever seen before. Confused by the labels on the package so we're not going to try to deliver it, contact the shipper, or the recipient? Sorry! No time guarantee on a ground package, so we've misrouted your package on a same-day flight across the country instead of putting it on a truck, and now we'll take over a week getting it back to the intended destination? Sorry! Can't verify with M圜hoice because the cards they keep sending you have invalid verification codes? Sorry! Busted up your package and delivered it to the wrong house? Sorry! Different driver unexpectedly comes back the next day to deal with the claim but doesn't actually know how to handle a damage claim? Sorry! (actually, no, he wasn't sorry thought it was hysterical and was just laughing the whole time). To quote the late, great George Costanza: you can stuff your sorries in a sack. As an added bonus deliveries to your box are supposed to be available by a set time in the morning.ĭon’t know what to tell you other than I’m sorry this has happened. I've had problems with the letter carriers out here, but absolutely none with the employees that handle the boxes. UPS can have all the time they need, but don’t lie about what can and can’t be done. Taking off work, having deliveries not happen, then going to work the next day feeling anxious because UPS usually just leaves deliveries on the floor of a busy apartment complex while I can’t even track it, then having it arrive past sundown 20-24 hours AFTER the expected date isn’t working I just wanted an answer so I can figure out a better system. When packages are stolen I doubt you will have any sympathy then so unless you’re willing to not be rude when someone is trying to prevent that, then please answer other questionsĪnyway, I will probably get a PO box if it’s too much trouble for UPS to get to my location. 7:45 on the right day is fine but the next? And no, attempts are not usually made. 7:45pm isn’t the problem, 7:45pm the next day or the day after is. I don’t mind accommodating BUT I have a right to ask a question so as to know how to respond in the future. I also order things when the projected date is on Monday, which is when I’m off anyway. And I try not to miss my deliveries so I take off, take longer lunches, take off evenings. I have a job, just like delivery drivers. I just need an explanation so I can know how to make accommodations. I literally said wasn’t angry at the driver. And I wasn’t being rude or asking for sympathy. I’m not much of a makeup person anyway, and I’m not sure why you made that assumption as if makeup is somehow an unworthy thing to be purchased, delivered and vouched for. ![]() My makeup arrives on time when FEDEX and usps are used. ![]()
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