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<blockquote data-quote="golddigger14s" data-source="post: 3154875" data-attributes="member: 43617"><p>1st screw up: </p><p>I had a package that was supposed to be delivered today (9 Sept), at 10 am I got an email saying they couldn't gain access to the location...WTF? My apt complex is not gated, I was sitting in the living room with the shades up and saw no one. So since I "missed" the delivery I went to the PX. When I got back there was an email saying it couldn't be delivered since no one was home at 12:45 pm.....WTF? First you "can't get into" my complex then decide you can? I hate every delivery company, UPS, USPS, and ****-ex.</p><p></p><p>2nd screw up:</p><p> Part I: I just got a call from a stranger the other day (12 Sept). This guy found a couple of packages on the road one with my name, and address on it. One had been opened so I guess he got my number off the receipt. He described the contents, so everything was there fortunately. He is now dropping them off at my apt office. My faith in humanity has been restored. How the boxes got where they were found, that will be a follow up thead.</p><p></p><p>Part II: No one was at the apt office so the guy called me up again, and he was nice enough to wait for me while I hauled butt to go meet him at the apt. Nice kid, fellow gun enthusiast. Invited him to our weekly lunch (FGST) next week to repay him. He said he found my package, and another guys package on xxx street. I was thinking it was just left on my porch, and some thief made off with it and dropped it in his haste to get away. When I got to my apt there was a fedex door tag saying it wasn't delivered since no one was home, and they will try again Thursday. I'm not going to call fedex today (12 Sept), I'm going to see what happens when they try to "deliver" it tomorrow (13 Sept). Then see what they have to say. Why the thief didn't keep the stuff is weird, there was a holster, Hornady Critical Defense .223, and a 3X prism scope.</p><p></p><p>So I've been calling fedex the last couple of days to track down my package (that I already have), making them squirm in the attempt to find my package. I'm going to keep this up, and make them pay for the missing package. These delivery companies (fedex/USPS/UPS) need to be taught a lesson for this continued ineptitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golddigger14s, post: 3154875, member: 43617"] 1st screw up: I had a package that was supposed to be delivered today (9 Sept), at 10 am I got an email saying they couldn't gain access to the location...WTF? My apt complex is not gated, I was sitting in the living room with the shades up and saw no one. So since I "missed" the delivery I went to the PX. When I got back there was an email saying it couldn't be delivered since no one was home at 12:45 pm.....WTF? First you "can't get into" my complex then decide you can? I hate every delivery company, UPS, USPS, and ****-ex. 2nd screw up: Part I: I just got a call from a stranger the other day (12 Sept). This guy found a couple of packages on the road one with my name, and address on it. One had been opened so I guess he got my number off the receipt. He described the contents, so everything was there fortunately. He is now dropping them off at my apt office. My faith in humanity has been restored. How the boxes got where they were found, that will be a follow up thead. Part II: No one was at the apt office so the guy called me up again, and he was nice enough to wait for me while I hauled butt to go meet him at the apt. Nice kid, fellow gun enthusiast. Invited him to our weekly lunch (FGST) next week to repay him. He said he found my package, and another guys package on xxx street. I was thinking it was just left on my porch, and some thief made off with it and dropped it in his haste to get away. When I got to my apt there was a fedex door tag saying it wasn't delivered since no one was home, and they will try again Thursday. I'm not going to call fedex today (12 Sept), I'm going to see what happens when they try to "deliver" it tomorrow (13 Sept). Then see what they have to say. Why the thief didn't keep the stuff is weird, there was a holster, Hornady Critical Defense .223, and a 3X prism scope. So I've been calling fedex the last couple of days to track down my package (that I already have), making them squirm in the attempt to find my package. I'm going to keep this up, and make them pay for the missing package. These delivery companies (fedex/USPS/UPS) need to be taught a lesson for this continued ineptitude. [/QUOTE]
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