Sorry but this absolutely had to be said.
Use the search function ... there's already a thread on this subject:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ighlight=fedex
Just rattlin yer cage Circ![]()
Sorry but this absolutely had to be said.
Use the search function ... there's already a thread on this subject:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ighlight=fedex
Just rattlin yer cage Circ![]()
Last edited by tom4bren : 03/22/2011 at 06:40 AM
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
C'mon. Give me a little more reaction than that. It took me an hour to find that stoopid thread (kept getting side tracked reading old threads that popped up).
So there's a knock, but no package or even a delivery notice? Do you live in an apartment complex? Do you have a history of receiving regular deliveries where it's been established that it's ok to leave packages without requiring a confirmation signature?
Just trying to get an idea of your situation since what you are describing is what delivery personnel are told to do by such companies. And if there was no package or delivery notice, how do you know it was a FedEx driver if there was no one to be seen by the time you opened the door?
Not defending FedEx or that particular driver, but something just seems to be missing from the situation you described. My past experience with UPS was only part time, but even in that time I became aware that there were "usual" routines that had been established between drivers and some repeat customers.
Had the same thing happen with the dick in brown Monday eve...
the package was supposed to be dlvrd fr...but for some "emergency beyond ups control" wasn't delivered until Monday pm.
I'm pretty quick when somebody knocks on my door, but I couldn't even detect the scent of whatever delivered the package leaning against my door...which was supposed to require a signature...
Just glad to have the Rambo bayonet for the zombie gun...![]()