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skydark ([personal profile] skydark) wrote2011-12-20 09:28 pm

Why UPS is Great and Terrible

So my boss asks me to help him order a Kindle Fire for his girlfriend for Christmas. Easy enough, I set him up a amazon account and order the Fire for him, done and done.

Only, it never arrives. So I go to Amazon who tells me to contact the carrier, which is UPS. UPS tells me that they delivered the Kindle to my boss at his address, only the address they tell me they delivered to is not my boss address. I check my boss amazon account, his address is correct. UPS says I should contact amazon.

I contact amazon, and after some haggling they agree to send out the Kindle again, one day rush, replacement at no charge.

Again, the Kindle does not show up, again I call UPS.

See my boss lives on Canary Trail, UPS keeps delivering to Canary Lake, which is in his subdivision.

So he drives over there, and there are two amazon boxes on the porch of an unoccupied house.

So, in summation, UPS drivers can't read and they are morons. How can you deliver a second box when the first one is still sitting there on the porch to a house that no one clearly lives in?

On the plus side, my boss got the Kindle Fire he paid for....and a free one. Thanks to UPS.

I still think UPS sucks balls

[identity profile] bob_fish.livejournal.com 2011-12-21 09:16 am (UTC)(link)
OH MAN. We have similar problems with the London branch of Parcelforce (the Royal Mail's courier service). Specifically, Parcelforce has a really high employee turnover in London, and tends to be staffed by people who hate their job, are about to quit, and couldn't give a shit about your stupid parcel. D: Needless to say, if the parcel has something you want in it, it can lead to some fun times. D:

[identity profile] sky-dark.livejournal.com 2011-12-21 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, this sounds like UPS. I try, personally, to use FedEx when I can, but we use UPS at work, so I am stuck dealing with them. God forbid you send something out with the wrong address, getting the package re-directed or even returned to you is impossible.

[identity profile] bob_fish.livejournal.com 2011-12-21 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Ha, tell me about it. A flatmate once had a box of all her Christmas presents from the US held to ransom until about April.