WildBlueCrinkle
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I ordered a case of Rearz late last year, along with some AC Medical stuff. It shipped in two boxes, each with its own UPS tracking number. Both were 'delivered' on Friday. One box was actually at my door. The other is ... somewhere. The big box, with the dyps.
I called UPS that evening, and they checked. The bigger box was scanned as delivered 45 minutes after the first box, by the same driver. The GPS location recorded when the scan was entered shows it as being delivered in another building in the rather large condominium complex I live in. (Owners only have access to their own building, each building is separately keyed.) I have no way of knowing which of the 50 or so units in that building might have gotten the dyps by mistake, and it's not a conversation I want to have ("hey, did you happen to get a box full of really large pink girls' diapers?").
Friday night, UPS tells me they'll reach out to the driver and have him retrieve the package and properly deliver it Monday by early afternoon. That didn't happen.
Tuesday comes and goes, too. I call UPS and contact Rearz. There are two traces running on the package now. UPS calls back and wants to know the value and the contents. "Um, $165, and, uh, medical supplies."
As of this writing, no resolution yet, and apparently no one in the trace / resolution department(s) has been able to get ahold of, or get a response from, the "service center" responsible for this area.
Sigh... At least my Crinklz got to me okay. (Next time I think I'll go back to BetterDry; the print isn't worth $10/case to me.)
I called UPS that evening, and they checked. The bigger box was scanned as delivered 45 minutes after the first box, by the same driver. The GPS location recorded when the scan was entered shows it as being delivered in another building in the rather large condominium complex I live in. (Owners only have access to their own building, each building is separately keyed.) I have no way of knowing which of the 50 or so units in that building might have gotten the dyps by mistake, and it's not a conversation I want to have ("hey, did you happen to get a box full of really large pink girls' diapers?").
Friday night, UPS tells me they'll reach out to the driver and have him retrieve the package and properly deliver it Monday by early afternoon. That didn't happen.
Tuesday comes and goes, too. I call UPS and contact Rearz. There are two traces running on the package now. UPS calls back and wants to know the value and the contents. "Um, $165, and, uh, medical supplies."
As of this writing, no resolution yet, and apparently no one in the trace / resolution department(s) has been able to get ahold of, or get a response from, the "service center" responsible for this area.
Sigh... At least my Crinklz got to me okay. (Next time I think I'll go back to BetterDry; the print isn't worth $10/case to me.)