I live in an apartment. Nobody called, nobody buzzed, lobby and leasing office completely open, and we have a 24/7 mail room. No evidence of a delivery attempt on any exterior door. Brb pay $150 for overnight shipping just to get scammed. Thank you UPS 🖕 Edit: UPS called and said the driver couldn’t go up the elevator without a key fob. I was like yeah duh, he can’t call me I’m happy to meet in the lobby. Then they said drivers can’t use personal phones to call customers??? So I’m basically fucked for any package that requires signature
They do this shit all the time. Lazy fucks!
Meanwhile Uber is eats gets a $5 tip and can navigate the complex task of coming in the front door
ups, USPS sucks dick I rather have these business die so someone can actually come up with some good service
They don't actually make 170k. That includes benefits, pensions, OT, and *expected future raises*.
The amount of people who don’t understand this fact is mind boggling. Most companies have to offer good benefits to encourage applicants and sometimes the benefits amount to 50% of the TC, like here. UPS has great benefits compared to FedEx because FedEx has effectively blocked unions over the years.
Let’s go Brandon
The leasing office should sign for you.
Usually the leasing office will tie up with delivery providers and give them an access key to come inside. That's missing in your apartment if the driver has no way to come up without waiting for someone to come down. USPS is very strict about their drivers waiting for people and would choose to not deliver in order to not waste time. Not USPS fault.. it's your apartment leasing office fault for not setting up the service access system
Forget drivers, try talking to a UPS guy at a store. The worst scums who would be fired in the first hour if not for unions
Management will fire them if they actually take time to deliver everything. If they're running behind due to traffic or whatever this happens. Tell corporate to chill and this won't happen