Joe
Colorado Springs,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, October 14, 2005
First of all David's response was one of the most painful things I've ever read on the internet. But then I saw KY and realized that can be overlooked. Second, Matthew has a history on Ripoffreport of complaining about various delivery services (i.e. USPS, DHL, etc) so take this thread with a grain of salt and move on!
David
Eubank,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, October 14, 2005
Matthew, So you oder some ox, had it ship to a po and fedx would not do it. Bad luck at lest you did not get arrested like most of them have in EKY doing the same thing.
Matthew
Mount Vernon,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 13, 2005
i went too the post office too investigate this matter and they told me they do give certain people like fedex you address wich i dont think is right
Dave
Jacksonville,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 13, 2005
It's with Fed Ex and the Company you purchased the item from. FedEx should have told the sender of the package that they do not deliver to PO boxes before the package was shipped. If the item was dropped into a FedEx bin with an account number and pre-printed form, then the person that sent you the package is an idiot and should be held responsible. Also, I find it very hard to believe that the Post Office released your address. Maybe the FedEx driver is making it up?
Ken
Randolph,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, October 13, 2005
It's pretty common knowledge that Fedex will not, and in fact, cannot deliver to a post office box. I think it is to the Fedex driver's credit that he even attempted to locate your actual address to deliver. Unfortunately he didn't get it right, but you share some fault here for not verifying the delivery options when you ordered. Have you contacted the seller and reported a non-delivery? The package may have been returned to them.