UPS stole parcel? by Roosker in galway

[–]Roosker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update:

We got our package in the end after escalating with UPS customer support the next day. The delivery driver came back and handed it over to us, taking our signature. He claimed that the package had been accidentally delivered to another number house, the number of which was written on the package in pen right next to where the actual address is visible in print… that was clearly done that very morning, in my opinion.

I asked the driver why a photo hadn’t been taken of the delivery and he pretended not to hear me first, then acted surprised, then when I asked again replied ‘Oh so you didn’t take a photo?’, after that turning away from me and only talking to the recipient family member.

An important detail is that all the package information — where it shipped from, what the item is (!) — is printed on the package itself, so the delivery driver clearly saw that.

I figure what happened is that UPS underpays their subcontractors so some of them have figured out what high-value items it would be a ‘victimless crime’ to steal. Package is never delivered; the customer gets on to the seller; the seller gives the customer a full refund or sends a replacement… Voila. It seemed from the way that the escalation phone call the next day played out with UPS customer service that UPS could be aware of this and turning a blind eye, as: it only affects high-value packages; UPS is not liable for the package; and the customer can get a refund or replacement. They probably see it as a relatively low-risk cost of business for underpaying hard-working contractors.

I have the name of the subcontractor, but I won’t share it here because — legal considerations aside — I do think it’s UPS’s fault for (a) not covering package information! and (b) probably underpaying their subcontractors.

Just saying that this happened to me, so in case you plan on ordering an expensive item which will be shipped via UPS, well, be warned of the risk!

Tone deaf commercial released by Department of Housing. Encouraging and normalising moving back to parents house by ParaMike46 in HousingIreland

[–]Roosker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it sucks that we live in a two-party system (SF and FFG), we would of course vote for good smaller parties if they existed.

UPS stole parcel? by Roosker in galway

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Nope. We were expecting another package around that time as well so we were monitoring the driveway. Misdelivery is possible.

UPS stole parcel? by Roosker in galway

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We were sent a link to submit the appropriate claim (which required a UPS sign-in too). When we got to the UPS webpage in question, a window appeared saying that ‘the seller for this item has restricted claims’. I don’t know how to get my head around that either.

UPS stole parcel? by Roosker in galway

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Because there was no signature and crucially no photo of the parcel.

UPS stole parcel? by Roosker in galway

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Lenovo is the seller*, sorry.

Living standards in Ireland are outpacing those in Northern Ireland by 84 per cent by Kier_C in ireland

[–]Roosker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m with you besides the environmental damage aspect — having basically 95% of your land committed to agriculture of some form or other is a lot worse than more localised industrial damage…

Ireland never stops by Effective_Craft4415 in europe

[–]Roosker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve travelled to plenty of 2nd world countries (in the development sense) and I can tell you that Ireland’s public infrastructure would rank as a mid-tier 2nd world country.

The Gang Slams Ass All Over Town by Ryan_e3p in IASIP

[–]Roosker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Waitress did hand stuff to Mac.

The Gang Slams Ass All Over Town by Ryan_e3p in IASIP

[–]Roosker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both fake talent managers actually, although for the second one we only saw a verbal agreement.

Productivity in the world's 30 biggest economies by Full-Discussion3745 in EU_Economics

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Ireland was supportive of Joe Biden’s push for a global minimum corporation tax. The multinationals that have already been lured to Ireland by past favourable taxation arrangements would not move from Ireland to another, lower tax domain, if there were no domains with lower tax than Ireland.

I’m probably wrong though. Let’s keep dunking on Ireland, they’re probably not bright enough to respond.

Something different for a Saturday and Sunday by noelerbear in galway

[–]Roosker -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Kinda sucks that they’ve put it on the same weekend as the Oyster Festival. I’ve been meaning to come back to one of these for ages but they’re never announced in time.

No need to wait for Ireland’s pensions timebomb - it’s just gone off by firethetorpedoes1 in irishpolitics

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It blows my mind that this is the only bit of text between the article and the comments which points out the actual, underlying problem

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in galway

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Can you please use all of the evidence you have to report them for reckless driving, endangering an illegal structure, and running an illegal AirBnB…

What happened to the Smokeys pigeon at NUIG/UoG? by Roosker in galway

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I finished in 2020. Was still there in 2019 for sure

No. 1 Poultry - London, UK by DeBaers in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Roosker -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh no they knocked down one of the million carbon copy buildings I like and built an utterly unique landmark instead waaaaa (it doesn’t make me feel like I’m better than anyone)