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| quote: Originally posted by AZSigs: I guess I'm lucky. I know the UPS, FedEx and mailman personally, and by name. The UPS and Fed EX drivers will come to deliver guns and ammunition and if I'm not home they will voluntarily come back a second time later to get the packages to me. I couldn't ask for better customer service.
This is the way my ups guy is... he’s awesome.. unfortunately 90% of people ship Fedex. Fedex has 2 different people, air and ground, my air person is a real tool he won’t even ring my “ring doorbell” so at least I know I missed him he ALWAYS knocks... and my ground person switches it seems like monthly so I never get to know them. If I miss a package I have no problem going to get it and that’s never a problem with Fedex air or ups they return everything at 6p and their hubs are open for pickup between 7-730 so when I miss a package because I work during the day it’s easy to go pick up. The ground people ALWAYS deliver 3 times even if I tell them I won’t be home and they return their packages in the morning and I can’t go get it in the morning so I HAVE to wait the 3 times they miss me then they’ll finally hold it for me to pick up. |
| Posts: 1317 | Location: Arizona | Registered: January 31, 2014 |
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| Some people who deliver or pick up mail are not really employees of the post office but are like a contractor. They have no benefits or retirement like govt employees and mailmen. Since the hiring of a lot of those, the post office has sunk to a new low. We get other peoples mail regularly and suspect others get ours, which we never get back. We always either stick the wrong mail back in the box or take it to the right house.
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