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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. 7" data-source="post: 840654" data-attributes="member: 31551"><p>I'm certainly not making this up to be some E-thug on here. I guess I'll just stick to the FDX threads. I'm not trying to start any flame war. I don't like FDX one bit.</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify a little. This woman happens to be an on-call courier. She works for a messenger service that goes between banks and title companies all day. I see her every day. We're both (sort of) in the delivery business.</p><p></p><p>The pkg. she was expecting was coming from ME to CA. Her elderly parents were flying out to visit right around Xmas time and they were shipping their clothes and meds. (they really needed the meds). </p><p></p><p>I believe the pkg. was probably correctly addressed to be delivered to a town near Santa Cruz, CA but, it was delivered to San Jose, CA. Again, how, I don't know. It definitely went to the wrong station. The only reason I can see that UPS told her it would be 10 days is because this was right around peak. So, I'm sure you guys, like us, were slammed. Her husband ended up driving to the location it was del'd to and retrieved it.</p><p></p><p>Here's a question for UPSguy, how often do you get a call to retrieve a pkg? Wheter it was misdelivered or, unclaimed? (un-claimed would mean that the recip. moved from that address)</p><p>How often to you get a call to re-attempt a delivery just because you needed a sig. and there was nobody home? I do a lot of these.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's very good of you. I stopped giving out my cell num. to customers the night one texted me at 9 PM wondering where a pkg. was. I was just about to go to bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. 7, post: 840654, member: 31551"] I'm certainly not making this up to be some E-thug on here. I guess I'll just stick to the FDX threads. I'm not trying to start any flame war. I don't like FDX one bit. Just to clarify a little. This woman happens to be an on-call courier. She works for a messenger service that goes between banks and title companies all day. I see her every day. We're both (sort of) in the delivery business. The pkg. she was expecting was coming from ME to CA. Her elderly parents were flying out to visit right around Xmas time and they were shipping their clothes and meds. (they really needed the meds). I believe the pkg. was probably correctly addressed to be delivered to a town near Santa Cruz, CA but, it was delivered to San Jose, CA. Again, how, I don't know. It definitely went to the wrong station. The only reason I can see that UPS told her it would be 10 days is because this was right around peak. So, I'm sure you guys, like us, were slammed. Her husband ended up driving to the location it was del'd to and retrieved it. Here's a question for UPSguy, how often do you get a call to retrieve a pkg? Wheter it was misdelivered or, unclaimed? (un-claimed would mean that the recip. moved from that address) How often to you get a call to re-attempt a delivery just because you needed a sig. and there was nobody home? I do a lot of these. That's very good of you. I stopped giving out my cell num. to customers the night one texted me at 9 PM wondering where a pkg. was. I was just about to go to bed. [/QUOTE]
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