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Question about UPS
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| mezzir |
So something's going to ship probably tomorrow and I need to change the address that it's shipping to. Long story short I ed up when paying for an ebay auction and its shipping to an address in my town, but an address that doesn't exist.
From what I can tell from their website they don't want you to change like that till after they leave one of those thingies on your door, after they do that you can request a different address. Here's the thing that bugs me though, just yesterday I saw an ad on TV for UPS delivery intercept, and can't for the life of me figure out how to get to it/use it.
So I'm wondering if anyone has had anything like this happen to them and has any idea what to do?
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
This company is a ing joke.
This post doesn't help you.  |
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| biznology |
your only option is to wait at the imaginary address, or go straight to their local distribution point.
thats easily found by where your package was during tracking. (even if its far away)
UPS is a whore to call or email, believe me. deal with it in person or nothing| |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
This company is a ing joke.
This post doesn't help you. |
agreed, they really are. though i lol'ed at this post :)
ha, you fail!
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
your only option is to wait at the imaginary address, or go straight to their local distribution point.
thats easily found by where your package was during tracking. (even if its far away)
UPS is a whore to call or email, believe me. deal with it in person or nothing| |
when would I go to the distribution point? cause waiting at the imaginary address is mostly impossible, there's no houses close to there.
Just drew a quick map of the houses I know in that area, and yeah. Definitely no 288 on that street.

so UPS isn't worth even calling? |
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| lücid |
| go to their distribution center with a copy of the receipt, your ID, and a sword. |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
go to their distribution center with a copy of the receipt, your ID, and a sword. |
One or two handed, and should I bring a shield? I dunno if i'm to expect retribution/revenge on the way out afterwards. |
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| MeLLyMeL |
you are just like my boyfriend.
want me to call for you???
Geesh. It doesn't hurt to call and bitch!
Email the person who you bought from on ebay... unless they already shipped it. |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
you are just like my boyfriend.
want me to call for you???
Geesh. It doesn't hurt to call and bitch! |
See its not the bitching I'm worried about, its the them keeping me on the line for 2 hours without ever actually helping me in any sense of the word. I still have nightmares about trying to get tech support for my sister's apple years back.
More to the point though...wanna call for me?:clown: |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
One or two handed, and should I bring a shield? I dunno if i'm to expect retribution/revenge on the way out afterwards. |
as long as the sword bestows upon them a message of "serious business" it doesn't matter what type it is, although i would suggest bringing the longest one you can find.
shield is not entirely necessary, but it couldn't hurt to come prepared. |
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| d.case |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
as long as the sword bestows upon them a message of "serious business" it doesn't matter what type it is, although i would suggest bringing the longest one you can find.
shield is not entirely necessary, but it couldn't hurt to come prepared. |
or an ax...nothing says 'serious business' like a two-handed battle ax.
i know because of the handles, and having seen a lot of handles in my time. |
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| Ygrene |
| I'm a little miffed that I didn't come up with this sword idea. It's friggin genius. :( |
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| lücid |
| the sword also doubles as a tape-cutter once you finally acquire the package. |
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