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Dec 22, 2008 17:07

Sure, I've got 5 packages from Amazon that all say "Delivered to the rear door" on the tracking page, and there are no packages at my doorstep, but there's certainly a logical explanation for that. I don't have any mail, our upstairs tenant doesn't have any, maybe the mail is super-late due to weather and sheer volume of mail. That's gotta be the ( Read more... )

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zrealm December 22 2008, 22:14:21 UTC
Someone on my flist had this happen to them recently, as well - it turned out the items got delivered to their parent's address.

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hillaryu2 December 22 2008, 23:18:35 UTC
I paid for Next-(Business)Day shipping for my husband's present, which shipped Saturday night late, it traveled from Indianapolis to Tenessee to Windsor Locks, all by like 5am this morning, so its been sitting there all day, on the tracking website it said "delivery not scheduled until tomorrow" so...because it did all its traveling on the weekend and even though its like 15 miles away from my house they're going to let it sit there because technically the Next Business day is tomorrow?...orrr..they think they earned an extra day to deliver it because of the weather??

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hillaryu2 December 23 2008, 13:30:50 UTC
I'm glad your issue was resolved...I'm not so lucky...I checked on my tracking number this morning and my package is supposedly now magically back in Nashville TN....I don't think thats very likely, but it makes me really mad at the online tracking program.

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mpgalvin December 22 2008, 23:18:47 UTC
i bet the signature is P. Orch or F. Rontdoor.

those two motherfuckers always steal my shit.

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bonisagus December 23 2008, 13:12:23 UTC
I would log a complaint with the post office. We had a string of carriers, usually the weekend part-time help that don't know there ass from the elbow or how to read mail and match it to a mailbox number. As my father, who is a retired postal employee would say, "These kids today are lazy sacks of potatoes."

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