You missed then point you idiot. How come the package went from Nevada to Massachusetts to Nevada, back to Massachusetts then back to Nevada? That package now has more frequent flyer mileage than most Americans. Typical postal screw up without accepting any blame or responsibility.
UPS OVERPRICED? You get what you pay for buddy, For a couple extra bucks, he would've had his book delivered to his front door and he would've known what day it was comming. I guess some cheap a$$es will wait 2 1/2 weeks to save a couple of dollars. Good for them... Their time is obviouslly wothless
If you really want a book in a hurry, go to Border's or Barnes & Noble, and forget the shipping charges -- which many imes makes the book more expensive than in the book stores.
Yeah, for more than a couple extra bucks you could have your book tracked by ups till it reaches your door in multiple pieces.Then you get to call ups and have your claim denied so you have to re-order anyway.The next order ups leaves out in the rain so the book is ruined a second time, re-order again!But hey, its tracked!
a BOOK arrive in MULTIPLE PIECES?.. do you order glass books? It must be new thing. and it's very believable that USPS handles their packages more carefully than UPS considering USPS has twice if not 3 times the volume and the fact that UPS insures each package for $100 automatically, does it really make sense that they would handle their packages "roughly". Please make sense next time you post a comment. Thank you...
UPS sucks and I'll tell ya why... If a signature is needed and I'm not home, maybe just maybe I can call the ups guy or his office and travel 10 to 15 miles to his hub...where as the USPS I can make it to MY LOCAL office and pick up my signature required item!!!
Make sense? You should talk bs.You know very well but won't admit ups hammers their parcels.Yes you fake insure for a piddly $100 because you WON"T PAY ANYWAY! Thats an easy cheap PR ploy. You're not fooling anyone, just yourself.
Story is a hoot. The USPS is a joke. They lead the public to believe that all these barcodes on the mail are for tracking, and then tell them they are morons when you ask for help. Scroungy A-Holes.
Bar codes are not for tracking, rather delivery confirmation. There is a difference, but most competitors can't tell the difference. Tracking is probably coming, better late than never.
"bar codes aren't for tracking" That concept (in my opinion) is IDIOTIC! Who pays extra to have something scanned IF and When it gets there. What's the point of having this added service if there's a problem somewhere in between and it doesn't arrive? (We all know the USPS never loses anything). This is why UPS has the edge, it realizes that the consumer wants to "watch" the package along the route to it's destination (however trivial it might sound) it makes them all warm & fuzzy inside knowing that at any time of day they can plug in their barcode numbers into the system and it will tell you where the package is. Peace of mind is a hard thing to put a price tag on...
What isn't said is if Amazon or the freight consolidation company had a screwed up label or barcode in the first place. I see 3-5 packages a day from Amazon with the right city but wrong zipcode. Tis the season to write trite hack pieces about the USPS, as we deliver 20 Billion with a B pieces between Thanksgiving and Christmas!
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Track & Confirm
Shipment Details
You entered 9102 0493 9009 4155 0376 14
Your item was delivered at 3:41 pm on November 23, 2004 in CARSON CITY, NV 89701.
The item was delivered and she got what she paid for, case closed!
You missed then point you idiot. How come the package went from Nevada to Massachusetts to Nevada, back to Massachusetts then back to Nevada? That package now has more frequent flyer mileage than most Americans. Typical postal screw up without accepting any blame or responsibility.
want some cheese with that whine?
Should have requested UPS with TRUE tracking and package en-route control. The mail is a joke.
Because ups is too overpriced
UPS OVERPRICED? You get what you pay for buddy, For a couple extra bucks, he would've had his book delivered to his front door and he would've known what day it was comming. I guess some cheap a$$es will wait 2 1/2 weeks to save a couple of dollars. Good for them... Their time is obviouslly wothless
worthless rather...
If you really want a book in a hurry, go to Border's or Barnes & Noble, and forget the shipping charges -- which many imes makes the book more expensive than in the book stores.
everyone has a nightmare stories to tell about shipping companies... This guy happends to be a writer!!!
USPS is wothless :) you know what I mean
Yeah, for more than a couple extra bucks you could have your book tracked by ups till it reaches your door in multiple pieces.Then you get to call ups and have your claim denied so you have to re-order anyway.The next order ups leaves out in the rain so the book is ruined a second time, re-order again!But hey, its tracked!
a BOOK arrive in MULTIPLE PIECES?.. do you order glass books? It must be new thing. and it's very believable that USPS handles their packages more carefully than UPS considering USPS has twice if not 3 times the volume and the fact that UPS insures each package for $100 automatically, does it really make sense that they would handle their packages "roughly". Please make sense next time you post a comment. Thank you...
UPS sucks and I'll tell ya why...
If a signature is needed and I'm not home, maybe just maybe I can call the ups guy or his office and travel 10 to 15 miles to his hub...where as the USPS I can make it to MY LOCAL office and pick up my signature required item!!!
Make sense? You should talk bs.You know very well but won't admit ups hammers their parcels.Yes you fake insure for a piddly $100 because you WON"T PAY ANYWAY!
Thats an easy cheap PR ploy. You're not fooling anyone, just yourself.
Story is a hoot. The USPS is a joke. They lead the public to believe that all these barcodes on the mail are for tracking, and then tell them they are morons when you ask for help. Scroungy A-Holes.
Bar codes are not for tracking, rather delivery confirmation. There is a difference, but most competitors can't tell the difference. Tracking is probably coming, better late than never.
"bar codes aren't for tracking" That concept (in my opinion) is IDIOTIC! Who pays extra to have something scanned IF and When it gets there. What's the point of having this added service if there's a problem somewhere in between and it doesn't arrive? (We all know the USPS never loses anything). This is why UPS has the edge, it realizes that the consumer wants to "watch" the package along the route to it's destination (however trivial it might sound) it makes them all warm & fuzzy inside knowing that at any time of day they can plug in their barcode numbers into the system and it will tell you where the package is. Peace of mind is a hard thing to put a price tag on...
Tracking is coming next year when the new bluetooth scanners arrive.
What isn't said is if Amazon or the freight consolidation company had a screwed up label or barcode in the first place. I see 3-5 packages a day from Amazon with the right city but wrong zipcode. Tis the season to write trite hack pieces about the USPS, as we deliver 20 Billion with a B pieces between Thanksgiving and Christmas!
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