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Dec. 9th, 2009 06:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, why the hell do you bother having someone sign for a package if you don't even double check to make sure that it is in any way similar to the name *on* the fucking package?
We just got an e-mail notification that a recent delivery was signed for by Sowards, an oil field company somewhere in the same city that we live in. Sowards, Front Desk, to be precise.
The 'ship to' address has a completely different street number, to say nothing of the fact that we have a street *name*, whereas *they* have an address that lists off US Route 60.
UPS says it wasn't their fault, as they handed the local delivery off to the local Post Office, which has not exactly been a bastion of accurate delivery of late. Then again, neither has the local UPS driver. The company has been called, but the e-mail got here after 5 PM, so a message was left. Postmaster General gets in tomorrow morning at 7:30, and he's the only one who can access their computer records, so there will be a call there tomorrow.
Just, what the everlovin' fuck?
We just got an e-mail notification that a recent delivery was signed for by Sowards, an oil field company somewhere in the same city that we live in. Sowards, Front Desk, to be precise.
The 'ship to' address has a completely different street number, to say nothing of the fact that we have a street *name*, whereas *they* have an address that lists off US Route 60.
UPS says it wasn't their fault, as they handed the local delivery off to the local Post Office, which has not exactly been a bastion of accurate delivery of late. Then again, neither has the local UPS driver. The company has been called, but the e-mail got here after 5 PM, so a message was left. Postmaster General gets in tomorrow morning at 7:30, and he's the only one who can access their computer records, so there will be a call there tomorrow.
Just, what the everlovin' fuck?