they live in a trailer? and they have security cameras?
and two laptops totaling $150, lmao
ghetto drama
If I lived in a trailer I'd have cameras too. D:
they live in a trailer? and they have security cameras?
and two laptops totaling $150, lmao
ghetto drama
So, given how shitty delivery and not being at home is, why has no one figured out some sort of cage/bucket to drop off packages into?
Like, obviously a fridge won't fit in there, but a reasonably sized container marketted by Fed Ex/UPS/post office should be available. I noticed that Fed Ex or Purolator lets you sign a waiver for them to drop off a package with no signature in the future. These companies have to be wasting some amount of money coming back and forth.
Didn't feel like starting new thread so bumping this one...
You would think they'd have a stern talk with its affiliates/employees/whatever after this mishap but nope:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhmjJCBQ-cA
Am I the only one that thinks this is not a big deal? There's a reason you need to package your stuff correctly. Most packaging is designed with cause of this treatment in mind...
Am I the only one that thinks this is not a big deal? There's a reason you need to package your stuff correctly. Most packaging is designed with cause of this treatment in mind...
Work at UPS for 2 years. People would shit themselves if they saw how packages were treated at the sort facilities.
It's interesting that there are people with so little integrity or personal pride as to do something like that with other people's property. I wonder how he justifies it to himself.
They all do it. UPS, USPS, DHL... all of them.
This lmao. The real story begins when she turns the POS laptops on and they don't work and she blames it on Fed Ex.
LOL, $99 CVS Sylvania laptops.