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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 281294" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Well , thanks for verifying that you are able to manipulate the info that you post on you site, and that you plan on doing that again. For the record I have no idea what the proper format for a pickup record looks like.</p><p>Sounds to me that IF the number you posted ( the pick up number) was tracked that only proves that a pickup order was issued, and possibly that the pickup was done. This does NOT prove that we located the actual package in overgoods. I'm not saying that UPS did everything right in this case, but I'm not buying that they never even tried. I sure don't buy the claim that they conspired to defraud your friend. I don't see a plus side to UPS (as money hungry as they are) intentionally creating overgoods to be sold. That takes a stretch of the imagination that goes beyond my thinking.</p><p> You ask what UPS is doing to prevent this from happening in the future? I'm thinking that if shippers would read and follow the UPS shipping guide they wouldn't have many problems such as this. Many, many years ago all shippers were encouraged to include and additional adress label INSIDE the carton, just incase the one on the outside came off. Way back when I was a clerk I found very few packages without labels that had one on the inside. How is that UPS's fault? I see no reason for UPS to invest millions in RFID technology just because some shippers are morons. I also see no reason in hell that UPS should pay more than the insured amount to cover a shippers irresponsible packaging procedure.</p><p>During peek season UPS commonly divert people from their regular assignments to other areas that do get "blown away", the last two weeks we have had a member of our district office doing helper coordination. So your "doubt" about who or what department is getting "hammered" is pretty irrelevant.</p><p>I know that you do not like UPS and go to great extents to "prove" that UPS is the evil that inhabits the earth, but fella I gotta tell you just don't know 1/2 as much as you think you do.</p><p>And as far as UPS running a conspiracy against you because of your little website, I suggest you get counseling from a professional, this sounds a little like a mental problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 281294, member: 13254"] Well , thanks for verifying that you are able to manipulate the info that you post on you site, and that you plan on doing that again. For the record I have no idea what the proper format for a pickup record looks like. Sounds to me that IF the number you posted ( the pick up number) was tracked that only proves that a pickup order was issued, and possibly that the pickup was done. This does NOT prove that we located the actual package in overgoods. I'm not saying that UPS did everything right in this case, but I'm not buying that they never even tried. I sure don't buy the claim that they conspired to defraud your friend. I don't see a plus side to UPS (as money hungry as they are) intentionally creating overgoods to be sold. That takes a stretch of the imagination that goes beyond my thinking. You ask what UPS is doing to prevent this from happening in the future? I'm thinking that if shippers would read and follow the UPS shipping guide they wouldn't have many problems such as this. Many, many years ago all shippers were encouraged to include and additional adress label INSIDE the carton, just incase the one on the outside came off. Way back when I was a clerk I found very few packages without labels that had one on the inside. How is that UPS's fault? I see no reason for UPS to invest millions in RFID technology just because some shippers are morons. I also see no reason in hell that UPS should pay more than the insured amount to cover a shippers irresponsible packaging procedure. During peek season UPS commonly divert people from their regular assignments to other areas that do get "blown away", the last two weeks we have had a member of our district office doing helper coordination. So your "doubt" about who or what department is getting "hammered" is pretty irrelevant. I know that you do not like UPS and go to great extents to "prove" that UPS is the evil that inhabits the earth, but fella I gotta tell you just don't know 1/2 as much as you think you do. And as far as UPS running a conspiracy against you because of your little website, I suggest you get counseling from a professional, this sounds a little like a mental problem. [/QUOTE]
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