12-25-2008, 02:54 AM
let us know what happens, I am always worried of these kinds of situations, UPS and fedEx often leave packages at my door, and I live in a condo, with people going up and down the stairs all the time. So far I haven't had a problem. Knocking on wood.
Sometimes I ship stuff at work, especially more expensive stuff. A few years ago I ordered a camcorder ($600) from J&R, and they didn't like that I shipped it at work, so they called me and the credit card (AMEX) to verify and after all they decided to ship it.
I tracked the package online, and UPS claimed it was delivered, yet our shipping/receiving person had no clue about any package. I called UPS, they said someone signed for it. They told me the name... didn't ring a bell. I was starting to get really worried at this point.
I kissed the camera good bye and I was thinking about what to do next, if I should file a dispute with AMEX or what other options I could pursue, and the next day at work a colleague found the package at one of the loading bays for trucks. It turns out our shipping/receiving guy was at lunch when UPS came, and the UPS driver found a loading dock open, came inside and one contractor signed for the package, and then the box sat there in the warehouse until it was accidentally found by my colleague.
hope your package show up, but if not, I'd like to know what comes out.
Sometimes I ship stuff at work, especially more expensive stuff. A few years ago I ordered a camcorder ($600) from J&R, and they didn't like that I shipped it at work, so they called me and the credit card (AMEX) to verify and after all they decided to ship it.
I tracked the package online, and UPS claimed it was delivered, yet our shipping/receiving person had no clue about any package. I called UPS, they said someone signed for it. They told me the name... didn't ring a bell. I was starting to get really worried at this point.
I kissed the camera good bye and I was thinking about what to do next, if I should file a dispute with AMEX or what other options I could pursue, and the next day at work a colleague found the package at one of the loading bays for trucks. It turns out our shipping/receiving guy was at lunch when UPS came, and the UPS driver found a loading dock open, came inside and one contractor signed for the package, and then the box sat there in the warehouse until it was accidentally found by my colleague.
hope your package show up, but if not, I'd like to know what comes out.