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November 10th, 2000, 11:08 PM
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MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
Being an impatient bast, I went ahead and paid for UPS 2nd Day Air shipping. I'm tracking my copy of SE4 as it wends its way across the country to my happy home. Call me anal-retentive if you will, but I find it vastly satisfying and reassuring to be able to track its progress so precisely. Yes, within hours I should have my very own copy of SE4 greedily clutched in my grubby little paws!
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November 12th, 2000, 03:47 AM
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Corporal
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Re: MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
But UPS tracking can also be frustrating. Not being able to convince myself to spend that extra money for overnight, I opted for Standard delivery. Using the tracking, I watched my game leaving Chapel Hill on Thursday night, then hitting two intermediate points before being put "in transit" to my local UPS office... on Friday night. Since I have standard delivery, it won't be delivered to my home till Monday. So close, and yet so far!
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November 12th, 2000, 06:34 AM
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Re: MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
How about this for "So Close, So Far". On Friday the UPS dude knocked on my front door with SE4 in his hand but there's nobody home. It is a signature required package so back to the depot it goes and I get a yellow sticky saying 1st attempt made. Arrrgggg! Depot is closed Saturday. Arrgg! I have arranged to pick it up in person on Monday morning. Oh well! So Close, but.......
quote: Originally posted by markgame:
But UPS tracking can also be frustrating. Not being able to convince myself to spend that extra money for overnight, I opted for Standard delivery. Using the tracking, I watched my game leaving Chapel Hill on Thursday night, then hitting two intermediate points before being put "in transit" to my local UPS office... on Friday night. Since I have standard delivery, it won't be delivered to my home till Monday. So close, and yet so far!
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November 12th, 2000, 07:58 AM
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Sergeant
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Re: MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
That's rough, RA. I *hate* those yellow stickies - they mean that the game was *right there* on the doorstep, but then went away <sniff>! I wish us both better luck on Monday.
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November 13th, 2000, 03:38 PM
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Re: MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
Uh oh... I hope that Standard delivery means I don't have to be there for a signature, because I won't be! I seem to recall a number of times that UPS (or was it FedEx?) left off packages if there was no one there to sign for it. Anyone know about the terms of Standard delivery? I couldn't find the particulars on the UPS web site.
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November 13th, 2000, 04:04 PM
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Re: MAN, that UPS tracking is nice...
I think whether a signature is required by UPS or not is specified by the shipper, but it also might depend on the area (ie - whether they think it might get stolen if it was just left there).
I ordered the 2nd day UPS Red shipping, and the guy just put the package in our mail slot without even ringing the doorbell (we were home at the time).
I don't know why they would just have left the package for us, but require a signature for someone else.
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