Thread: Tracking a UPS order
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11-18-2011 11:59 AM #16
In my area - toss up as which is best. FedEx is always early in the day, and if it's in-house, they deliver the package, even several days sooner then scheduled. UPS is always late - as late as 8:30PM, but normally around 4-4:30. They will deliver on the SCHEDULED date only, regardless if it's in-house. USPS is usually pretty good - that is if their tracking system is working. As far as USPS schedule...... I'm waiting on parts - and via all three. Oh well, lots of other things to do instead - like rake leaves, paint window sills At least no acorns this year - squirrels aren't happyDave W
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11-18-2011 03:41 PM #17
[.Strange security with it in the better part of town.[/QUOTE] Strange security???? You remember 9/11. That didn't take place out in the sticks.Charlie
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11-18-2011 03:47 PM #18
No planes there Charlie.It's just a truck depot.Good Bye
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11-18-2011 03:52 PM #19
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11-19-2011 01:17 PM #20
Never had a problem with UPS. Just USPS. If I have a package due on a certain day, it's usually here by 1:00PM. Now USPS I can wait for a letter that was shipped from one state from me and it usually takes about 5-6 days to receive it.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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11-19-2011 07:50 PM #21
DHL is the only 1 I have had any major problem with. The closest terminal refused to ship to my location. I don't remember how the dispute ended up, but UPS ended up delivering.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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11-20-2011 01:32 AM #22
Just think what it would be Like to have to keep them UPS Trucks running Daily Ha-Wisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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11-20-2011 02:02 AM #23
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11-20-2011 02:15 AM #24
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11-21-2011 01:44 AM #25
A friend just relayed a story about a parcel he sent to the US..sometime over the last few weeks..Cost him $103NZ,then USPS tried to deliver it after hours,,and somehow,cos no body was there to receive it,,the darn thing is on the way back to the sender...in NZ. Cal is NOT a happy boy..Micah 6:8
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