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You need a better relationship with your UPS delivery person. If no one is at my house, he wil either hide it in the shed for me or bring it to my work since one of my jobs is on his route anyway.Mr. SHO:
UPS can suck it.They have NEVER delivered an order to my house, even though they have made at least a dozen half-assed attempts. They walk up to the front door, tap lightly on it, and then slap a sticker on the window and run away, all in under 30 seconds. I have a very loud doorbell, which they have NEVER attempted to ring. FedEx, USPS, and the food delivery people never have a problem figuring out how to do it, so why can't the Brown Bastards?
The worst part of the whole thing is they don't come back on the day they say they will, and eventually I have to drive 45 minutes away to the distribution center and wait in a long line of disgruntled customers (usually 30 minutes to an hour) in order to pick up the package. headbang
The delivery guy here pounds on the door so hard I think he's going to put a hole in it some dayRCADDELL:
You need a better relationship with your UPS delivery person. If no one is at my house, he wil either hide it in the shed for me or bring it to my work since one of my jobs is on his route anyway.Mr. SHO:
UPS can suck it.They have NEVER delivered an order to my house, even though they have made at least a dozen half-assed attempts. They walk up to the front door, tap lightly on it, and then slap a sticker on the window and run away, all in under 30 seconds. I have a very loud doorbell, which they have NEVER attempted to ring. FedEx, USPS, and the food delivery people never have a problem figuring out how to do it, so why can't the Brown Bastards?
The worst part of the whole thing is they don't come back on the day they say they will, and eventually I have to drive 45 minutes away to the distribution center and wait in a long line of disgruntled customers (usually 30 minutes to an hour) in order to pick up the package. headbang
Well, I live in a city, so I have about 30 different delivery persons. If they really wanted to leave the package, they could leave it right on the enclosed porch. I think UPS has some regulation within city limits about leaving the package or something. FedEx will leave packages on my porch. USPS drops a note in my mail slot, and I walk down the street and pick up the package at the post office. I wouldn't have a problem with picking up the package at the UPS center, if it wasn't in a ****** neighborhood 45 minutes away from my house.RCADDELL:
You need a better relationship with your UPS delivery person. If no one is at my house, he wil either hide it in the shed for me or bring it to my work since one of my jobs is on his route anyway.Mr. SHO:
UPS can suck it.They have NEVER delivered an order to my house, even though they have made at least a dozen half-assed attempts. They walk up to the front door, tap lightly on it, and then slap a sticker on the window and run away, all in under 30 seconds. I have a very loud doorbell, which they have NEVER attempted to ring. FedEx, USPS, and the food delivery people never have a problem figuring out how to do it, so why can't the Brown Bastards?
The worst part of the whole thing is they don't come back on the day they say they will, and eventually I have to drive 45 minutes away to the distribution center and wait in a long line of disgruntled customers (usually 30 minutes to an hour) in order to pick up the package. headbang