Royse said: "I placed a parts order with Yesterday's Tractor Co. on Monday morning and the order wasn't processed until this evening."
Had you talked to them when you posted this? It didn't sound like it.
"where do you see me blaming them because UPS screwed up?"
Right here: "UPS delivered my parts order to the wrong address without verifying it was correct, and there is nothing I can do about it until tomorrow because Yesterday's Tractor's parts department is closed"
Your beef is with UPS not YT, why blame their parts dept being closed?
Not trying to start an argument, it just sounded off key to me.
Could just be my hearing via the web. I hope it all works out well.
Yes I talked to them before posting that. In fact I had to call them on the third day to see if my order had been processed, but was told that it had not, then it had, then who knows. The customer service rep seemed confused, or he was not telling me everything. I don't know. At least he admitted that the parts were being drop shipped when I questioned him about their "warehouses". Then there was the tracking number, which I had to badger them to get, just so I could ensure that UPS actually delivered my package because UPS doesn't have a good track record with delivering packages to me.
Stating that UPS screwed up and that there is nothing I can do about it until Yesterday's Tractor Co opens tomorrow is not bashing, it's simply a fact. If anything, it's just me expressing frustration about a situation I feared would happen and tried to prevent by requesting that USPS Priority mail be used when originally placing my order. Again, they insisted on using UPS, which is their fault, not mine.
Regardless, all has worked out well thanks to a kind neighbor who informed me that they had my package, which has since been inspected and found to be ok. I finally have my parts.
This post was edited by DS43812 at 18:40:34 08/15/13 2 times.
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