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Re: Got a bone to pick with FedEx delivery guy


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Posted by TonyIN on November 30, 2012 at 04:14:16 from (72.49.12.76):

In Reply to: Got a bone to pick with FedEx delivery guy posted by RayP(MI) on November 29, 2012 at 18:56:25:

Me too. Not the driveway dump though.
Get home yesterday and the package that was supposed to arrive didn't. (note, this has happened off and on for years with them, been here almost 14 years) Checked online and there was an address error. Called customer service and read them my address. "yes sir, that's what we have here, not sure why the driver didn't deliver". Asked me if it was hard to find. Nope... "UPS just delivered today, and they never have a problem delivering here. So did the post office". "My neighbor gets Fed Ex deliveries about every other day and we share the same drive". He wasn't sure and would check. I mentioned they could also use Google Maps and see the front porch if they like. He would have the local office call me tomorrow. I did ask for the telephone exchange for that office as i get 30 to 40 calls a day on my mobile and don't answer the strange area codes, etc. He couldn't give out their telephone number. Told him I didn't want that, just and area code and/or the first few digits so I could watch for the call. He then apologized that he doesn't have their number.
So, guess I'll see what we get today. I'll be calling my supplier this morning and letting them know anyways.
Just friggin' amazes me with the technology today that they can't figure it out, but no one else has a problem finding us.
But, finally in response to your post (now that I'm done...), I have noticed we always have the same UPS driver, but never seen the same Fed Ex driver.
Good luck with the morons...

Tony


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