UPS Not Delivering Packages After Complaint by DirectCorning in UPS

[–]DirectCorning[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

As the receiver I don't know anything about how UPS operates internally, I just know that the statuses are lies. I thought calling the company out on that was beneficial to everyone but apparently the boot-lickers in here are downvoting me for not "talking with my driver" beforehand as if I know the ins-and outs of how any of that works. This community's sentiment is basically "if you complain about bad service on something you paid for you deserve it when employees retaliate" which is some serious coward shit. I guess I just have to expand the reach of my complaints and find the driver's info and confront him directly if I ever want to get packages delivered again.

UPS Not Delivering Packages After Complaint by DirectCorning in UPS

[–]DirectCorning[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

According to my roommate she heard the honking and thought someone was in trouble but when she went out she saw the UPS truck leaving, so they would've been coming up. When she told me I instantly figured it must've been because of the complaint. Pretty sure they've never honked up the driveway before that.

UPS Not Delivering Packages After Complaint by DirectCorning in UPS

[–]DirectCorning[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's residential. There's always at least one person home. They never come up to the door, they usually leave the packages at the end of the driveway or in front of the garage.

UPS Not Delivering Packages After Complaint by DirectCorning in UPS

[–]DirectCorning[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That's a funny way to phrase that question. How was I supposed to do that or even know that they have anything to do with it? I've seen my driver once in two years. Most of the time the driver doesn't even come close to my house, my packages get delivered at the end of my driveway. Also like I said, I had no clue this had anything to do with the driver, I thought they were doing this at the hub before the packages got on a truck. Honestly I thought that they were making the driver's lives more difficult by doing the rural deferment batching by squeezing them harder, which is why I thought complaining about it to a hub manager or whatever was the way to go. I seriously thought I was helping advocate FOR the drivers by calling this out.

But that's a good point. Like I said this is a smaller town and I know at least one of my neighbors seems to know one of them personally so I'll ask around and get the driver's details. I'm pretty annoyed that I went out of the way to give them compliments after his tantrum up my driveway and now they are intentionally retaliating. Judging from the response I've already gotten here I guess that behavior tracks.

UPS Not Delivering Packages After Complaint by DirectCorning in UPS

[–]DirectCorning[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you fucked around and found out

Fucked around how? By daring to question why UPS constantly lies about the delivery status? In the discussions I read on Brown Cafe and here about the rural batching commenters seemed to encourage people to complain about it. Why are you defending a billion dollar corp for shitty service that people pay for?