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U.P.S. UPS LOST ANOTHER PACKAGE IMAGINE THAT Oklahoma City, Nationwide
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE:
Well What do you know UPS lost another one, they have the nerve to have me call the shipper, hell i thought they was the shipper, the company that I bought the item from uses ups what a joke, the company that i bought it from is not the problem, UPS is the problem, people I wouldn't use these idiots if they were the only company in town, It arrived in OKC 12.38 am on Monday morn and it goes out for delivery yesturday 01/05/2010 and was never delivered and I called them today 1-6-2010, And they said I should call the shipper, Why They are the people that lost the item again
2 Updates & Rebuttals
Mark L.
Austin,Texas,
USA
Would you even understand the answer?
#3Consumer Comment
Wed, January 06, 2010
UPS is obviously a shipping company, but is not the shipper. The person or business that shipped the package is the shipper. Every shipment belongs to the shipper until it is delivered, and that party is the only person that can place a tracer if one is due. Luckily for you, UPS has a tracer protocol where other companies that lose packages do not.
Did you verify the address that the company sent it to? What exactly does the tracking state?
Pick any other shipping company that some bozo can't say the same thing about. Well? When any shipping company (UPS, FEDEX, USPS, DHL, etc etc) does something you don't like, do you ever ask if you yourself could do a better job?? UPS in this case may or may not have created a fault, but can your employeer state that you are forever flawless in everything you do? I'm not sure if you do understand that, as your rationality is rather inadequate. And before one is quick to call another an idiot, perhaps they shouldn't provide misspellings like "yesturday" or goofy "they was the shipper" grammar. Fact is, evident incompetence increases the percentage that ignorance of the complainer is at fault.
Mark L.
Austin,Texas,
USA
Would you even understand the answer?
#3Consumer Comment
Wed, January 06, 2010
UPS is obviously a shipping company, but is not the shipper. The person or business that shipped the package is the shipper. Every shipment belongs to the shipper until it is delivered, and that party is the only person that can place a tracer if one is due. Luckily for you, UPS has a tracer protocol where other companies that lose packages do not.
Did you verify the address that the company sent it to? What exactly does the tracking state?
Pick any other shipping company that some bozo can't say the same thing about. Well? When any shipping company (UPS, FEDEX, USPS, DHL, etc etc) does something you don't like, do you ever ask if you yourself could do a better job?? UPS in this case may or may not have created a fault, but can your employeer state that you are forever flawless in everything you do? I'm not sure if you do understand that, as your rationality is rather inadequate. And before one is quick to call another an idiot, perhaps they shouldn't provide misspellings like "yesturday" or goofy "they was the shipper" grammar. Fact is, evident incompetence increases the percentage that ignorance of the complainer is at fault.