
03-10-2012, 10:23 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Rancho Disparates
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Originally Posted by R Leo
Here on the outer rim, FedEx is handled by contract carrier. If you order something and it's expected arrival via FedEx is the Thursday before a long weekend, and you aren't camped at the gate, waiting when they drive up, you can bank on getting a sticker with the note: "Unable to deliver. Next attempt will be made (date after holiday)." An easy, unaccountable way for the contract carrier to make a 3-day weekend into a 3 1/2 or 4-day weekend. But, it sucks if you, mister consumer, paid for 2nd day shipping with the fantasy you'd somehow get your package before the long weekend arrived.
UPS here is another thing entirely. The driver has my cel number and SWMBO's. He's got something, he calls one or the other of us to say he's leaving it in a plastic bag by the gate or, we need to come sign for it. UPS has my appreciation and loyalty.
USPS...Jeez. Our former rural carrier was retired in place. She honked and waved at me one day when I was working in the pasture after she left mail in my box. I went later to get the mail and discovered that she'd left a pink slip for undeliverable registered mail, signature required.
It's a 25mi round trip to the post office. She could have waved me over to sign for that letter, but no. I have to 'make the trip.' I went to the post office and spoke to the postmaster. His reply? "Well, you know Liz, she can't be trained." Well, I sure as hell can be trained and you can damned well bet I will avoid using USPS.
The USPS can't go out of business fast enough to suit me.
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Pretty much my exact experience. The mail contract carrier out here has misdelivered packages a number of times and couldn't seem to remember to whom she had delivered them. I had a couple returned to me by their recipients, "hey, I got a package for you in my mailbox today", but several others vanished into the void. We've had the same route driver for UPS for years and he knows which gate to leave packages and will even stop in the middle of the road to hand off a delivery if he sees me out and about. Fed Ex is always a different driver who can't figure out which gate to use. I've found unable to deliver stickers stuck on side pasture gates and other weird places. Any more, the USPS's primary function seems to be the delivery of junk mail. I had the idea to switch to a PO box so I could stop in every couple of weeks and empty the trash into THEIR recycle bin, but the postmaster told me I couldn't stop home delivery indefinitely. I'm not sure what would happen if I just took out the mailbox. Hmmmm
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