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Originally Posted by UnitedPackageSmashers It was an overnight letter (of the "You won your appeal in tax court" garden variety), not a package. And it wasn't addressed to me, it was addressed to a relative. The only thing that it had in common with me was the fact that a relative now lived there who had my same last name as well as the fact that I experienced an "issue" with UPS sometime in the past.
Its UPS's fault because they did not come out and deliver it and instead wrote refused by recipient on it as if they had attempted to deliver it and it was refused. Or maybe you feel thats a perfectly legitimate thing to do?
BTW, some of you will be pleased to know that DHL has issues as well. They were 6 days late on one of my ground packages this week. Supposedly, the package got separated from its label, it went to the DHL equivalent of overgoods and when my calls griping about it result in a tracer being issued on it, it was searched for, located, relabeled and put on another truck where it was then placed into the hands of my very happy and thankful customer. I know that labels come off. The glue on them is not the best. The difference is DHL actually bothered to look for it. |
Shouldn't you be playing Warcraft, creating viruses, trying to hack someone's computer, or whatever else it is your kind does in your parent's basements? Get over it and get back to your life. Or get a life first.