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  • #61
    deerdeerdeer
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 2696

    Originally posted by realbadlarry
    They just busted a couple UPS guys for targeting guns in Ontario....they know who ships what....
    My UPS driver likes to bang on your wife, girlfriend, and picks up one umber a day. He tells me all these crazy UPS stories. I'm quite lucky my UPS driver isn't some liberal or some old hag bag. Then again he can be banging my girl, hmm....

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    • #62
      Steve_In_29
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 5682

      Originally posted by deerdeerdeer
      My UPS driver likes to bang on your wife, girlfriend, and picks up one umber a day. He tells me all these crazy UPS stories. I'm quite lucky my UPS driver isn't some liberal or some old hag bag. Then again he can be banging my girl, hmm....
      It's a small price to pay. LOL

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      • #63
        goodlookin1
        Veteran Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 2557

        UPS guys often know people in businesses by name because they deliver there all the time. I know my business's UPS guy by name (Oddly enough, his name is Tom). When you told him it was signed by a guy named Tom, I bet he knew exactly where it was, went and grabbed it, and brought it back to you.

        Glad you got it!

        Originally posted by FourT6and2
        Ok, so I got ahold of someone at UPS. They got ahold of the local supervisor. And he called me. While I was on the phone with him, he said he would track down the driver and get him to "retrace his steps" to see where he left the package. As he was on the phone with me, I saw the UPS truck drive by. So I ran out and flagged the driver down.

        The driver came up to my front porch and said he "thought" he left the package right there, behind a column on my porch. "But wait," I said, "someone signed for it. If someone signed for it, then why would you leave it on my porch?" So he thinks for a moment and then runs on down the block (I live in a city). 5 minutes later he comes back with my package.

        He delivered it to the grocery store a block away...

        So, my upper is safe and sound. Driver made an honest mistake. Package was probably lumped together with a bunch of other deliveries for the store.
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        • #64
          madjack956
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 2617

          I know Im gonna pay for saying this, but I have had nothing but stellar service from UPS.

          Tracking is excellent and on time. USPS jams it in and breaks it off most every time.

          Tracking is terrible or non-existant. I cringe when I buy something and it comes by US mail.
          Paralyzed Veterans of America www.pva.org

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          • #65
            FourT6and2
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 1928

            Originally posted by goodlookin1
            UPS guys often know people in businesses by name because they deliver there all the time. I know my business's UPS guy by name (Oddly enough, his name is Tom). When you told him it was signed by a guy named Tom, I bet he knew exactly where it was, went and grabbed it, and brought it back to you.

            Glad you got it!
            Yeah, the guys at that grocery store know me. I went in and asked Tom about it. He said he thought the package was mine and that I had instructed UPS to drop it off there because I wasn't home or something. Turns out the UPS driver hadn't mistakenly delivered it with other boxes. He just flat out delivered it to the wrong address. Strange.

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            • #66
              bsg
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Jan 2009
              • 25954

              Originally posted by FourT6and2
              Ok, so I got ahold of someone at UPS. They got ahold of the local supervisor. And he called me. While I was on the phone with him, he said he would track down the driver and get him to "retrace his steps" to see where he left the package. As he was on the phone with me, I saw the UPS truck drive by. So I ran out and flagged the driver down.

              The driver came up to my front porch and said he "thought" he left the package right there, behind a column on my porch. "But wait," I said, "someone signed for it. If someone signed for it, then why would you leave it on my porch?" So he thinks for a moment and then runs on down the block (I live in a city). 5 minutes later he comes back with my package.

              He delivered it to the grocery store a block away...

              So, my upper is safe and sound. Driver made an honest mistake. Package was probably lumped together with a bunch of other deliveries for the store.
              great that you got your package. mistakes happen; sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

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