Posted by jimg.allentown on October 03, 2015 at 19:26:58 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: UPS Shipping?? posted by Jiles on October 03, 2015 at 08:18:59:
Well, here is one for you to help support UPS..... I ordered an item from eBay. Seller stated that he only shipped via FedEx. Several days later, I got a card in the mail from FedEx asking for specific directions to my house. Indicated that the driver had been unable to find me. Gave a number to call. I called the number. Nice lady answered and I gave her the directions that they had asked for. She said it would be given directly to the delivery driver.
Three days later, I got another card in the mail asking for directions to my house. Again, I called and gave very specific directions to my house.
Another 2 days passed, and I got yet another card requesting directions. ARGHHHH!!!!! So, I called again. Got the same lady on the phone. I started to give her the directions, and about half way through, I said "never mind. Just give it to the UPS driver. He finds my house every time!" Sure enough, the next day, my package arrived. Do you suppose I embarrassed them???
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