Annoyed with Fedex

The drivers are also paid by the hour so they have no incentive to rush. They actually would make for if it took them longer. The simple fact is that many of them just don't care. We have had UPS drivers put the sticky on the door that said they attempted to deliver a package when we were home and they never rang the bell... I'm certain if the package hadn't required a signature they would have just dropped it and left, but because it required a signature they just put the note and left... makes me wonder if they don't fill out all those stickers for packages that need signatures before they even start their run and then just stick and run because they don't care about providing service.

You're wrong about this. I was a UPS driver, we had to be back to the building by a certain time. We could not take our time. If you have commercial on your route you deliver in the AM and had a scheduled pick up time from that business. In the middle you had to get all your other deliveries done. Next days and 2nd days (if they still have that) had to be delivered by 12pm. Early AM's was even earlier.
 
We have the same problem with fedex. They never ring the bell. Someone is always home too. it's so frustrating!
 
OP so glad they were able to bring the package back! I would call and thank the manager for getting your package to you and make a mention of the attitude of the driver.

At least everyone is getting their packages. I'm still waiting for 2 packages from UPS, one from 2009 and the other from this past July. The July package made it to my local warehouse and then nothing was ever updated on the UPS site beyond it arrived. I called UPS and was told because it was an Amazon order I would have to contact them to contact UPS. :confused3 Sure I might as well call my 3rd grade teacher and get her involved too. :rotfl2: By the end of everything UPS did nothing and Amazon refunded my money plus an extra credit for my trouble. Amazon had never heard of anything so crazy as them having to contact UPS because they were the sender before either. As for the package from 2009 I had to call UPS once again because my package showed delivered but it never arrived. UPS had that their driver left my package next to my garage. That's great, but I don't have a garage. That was a 10 minute discussion with the person on the phone who never quite understood that I knew what a garage was and I was quite certain I didn't have one. At one point she actually told me to go out and check and make sure there wasn't a building that could be considered a garage on my property. :confused3 I asked her if she'd come build me one and then maybe my package would magically appear? That didn't work either. By the end I had no package and still no garage. :rotfl:

If you are having something as expensive as an xbox delivered though I would pay the extra and make a signature required for that delivery. Then you won't have to worry about where the driver left the package or if they ring the bell. As for the packages being left at the back of a house instead of the front, in some areas it's required for the drivers not to leave a package that's visible from the street. Leaving it at your backdoor is for the safety of your merchandise, not to be a pain. My Fed Ex guys always give a quick knock, unless I have a note on my door that says not to, and they always respect that too. If something I've ordered is shipped UPS and it actually makes it to my house they do the same as Fed Ex a quick knock and then they are on their way. Unless they are leaving it by my garage....
 
We have the same issues here. Buzzer at the door, and UPS or FedEx can't be bothered to press the buzzer and see if anyone is home. Half the time they write up the little tag before they get out of the truck (it's not like the area isn't safe; they just have to get in X amount of deliveries and take the easy way out here). It's a hassle, but anytime I order anything, I send it to a friend or relative's home.
 

OP so glad they were able to bring the package back! I would call and thank the manager for getting your package to you and make a mention of the attitude of the driver.

At least everyone is getting their packages. I'm still waiting for 2 packages from UPS, one from 2009 and the other from this past July. The July package made it to my local warehouse and then nothing was ever updated on the UPS site beyond it arrived. I called UPS and was told because it was an Amazon order I would have to contact them to contact UPS. :confused3 Sure I might as well call my 3rd grade teacher and get her involved too. :rotfl2: By the end of everything UPS did nothing and Amazon refunded my money plus an extra credit for my trouble. Amazon had never heard of anything so crazy as them having to contact UPS because they were the sender before either. As for the package from 2009 I had to call UPS once again because my package showed delivered but it never arrived. UPS had that their driver left my package next to my garage. That's great, but I don't have a garage. That was a 10 minute discussion with the person on the phone who never quite understood that I knew what a garage was and I was quite certain I didn't have one. At one point she actually told me to go out and check and make sure there wasn't a building that could be considered a garage on my property. :confused3 I asked her if she'd come build me one and then maybe my package would magically appear? That didn't work either. By the end I had no package and still no garage. :rotfl:

Wow, honestly sounds like the idiot I dealt with. I ordered an expensive Canon camera from Target.com and they sent it UPS. UPS showed delivered but I never received it. I called and they said they delivered it to the Post Office for final delivery. I contacted the post office to be told they never received any such package. Target mailed it with UPS delivery with signature required and could not understand why they would deliver it to the Post Office.

In the end Target refunded all of my money as the camera went on back order during all of this and I wanted it for a trip we had planned for June that year. We do now have a very decent delivery guy for UPS but the previous one was a jerk.
 
I have had issues with ups too. Watched a holiday driver punt a package over my neighbor's wrought iron fence rather than press the button to open the gate. SMH, often the driver will prop a package against my garage door not knowing whether or not I will open the garage and back over it. I even have our account noted to leave all packages on front porch. Last issue I had was when the driver was too lazy to drive up our driveway, which is long and winding and you cannot see the street from the house. Instead he left the package containing a camera lens down at the street under the mailbox (brick). Thankfully it wasn't stolen. In that case I took photos and drove to the local office.
 
Target mailed it with UPS delivery with signature required and could not understand why they would deliver it to the Post Office.

This is very common. It is more efficient for UPS to pay the Postal Service to deliver packages in rural areas than to do it themselves. The only problem in our area is that it takes UPS a while to hand over the packages.

I was waiting for a shirt for my son to wear in a wedding. UPS got it to the next town over early in the week. But then it took them two days to get it to the Postal Service. The next day was a holiday, so the package was not delivered until four days after it got within 10 miles of me, and after the wedding.

Sheila
 
My big problem right now is with USPS delivery. I don't live in a rural area at all - my building, or at least my complex - gets UPS deliveries daily, but some items I ordered recently were handed off to the post office to deliver. I was watching everything online. According to the tracking information, all three packages were delivered to me on a Wednesday at 3:25 PM.

Nope. I got nothing. There was even a bag on my door because I was expecting some packages from UPS that day. Manager at the Post Office tried to tell me that was when they got to them, but I was able to demonstrate the actual (different) dates these packages from different companies arrived there.

I had to call the companies and try to get the items replaced. One is permanently out of stock :(, one (thank you, Amazon!) was reshipped to a different address. The other package? Tracking info says they tried to deliver it Monday and I wasn't home so the carrier left a delivery notice.

Except he didn't. I don't know who he's delivering my packages and package information to, but it's NOT me.
 
The drivers have a lot of packages to deliver each day. If they stopped to ring the bell and wait to see if anyone was home at every stop, they wouldn't get done until late in the evening. So they often drop and run, if it seems safe to do so, because it's faster. Would I like that to change the few times I am home and they deliver? Sure. But am I willing to pay a lot more for shipping? Not really. So I understand it, and accept it.

I have a note always posted on my front door asking all delivery persons to leave packages in a secure location behind a locked gate. They all are very good about honoring that request. Recently in the few cases where I was home (a rare occurrence during delivery hours), I took off my standard note and put up a special note asking them to knock - they all honored it.

Most of these guys want to do the best job they can, but also want to get home to their families at a reasonable hour. Taking a few simple steps can help them make you happier.


Reading a note and following what that note said takes almost as long as ringing a doorbell and waiting a moment!


Our UPS man will put the box on the porch and ring the bell before walking back to the truck. The first time he did it I thought I just wasn't fast enough to the door. Then I figured out it was to let me know he had been there.

I was waiting for something to be delivered once. I had a third floor apartment, and my kitchen sink window looked out over the parking lot. I'd been clicking Refresh all day on the computer in between doing other things. As I washed dishes, I saw the UPS truck drive up and stop in the driveway (big apartment complex, nowhere for him to park) and turn on his emergency blinkers. I saw the truck moving around, as though he had gone in the back and was moving, getting packages. I watched and washed dishes and watched...and then the blinkers turned off and he drove away. NEVER got out of the vehicle.

I went to my door, looked out, nothing. I hit Refresh until I got a message that a tag was left, no one was home. Oh NO no no no.

I called UPS, and in our area then I could eventually get to the distribution office, and I got to a person and I described the situation. And that was when I discovered that the local center is open until 9 for after hour pickups. I was annoyed to have to go out, but at least they were open late enough for DH to get home to be with baby-DS...

At least everyone is getting their packages. I'm still waiting for 2 packages from UPS, one from 2009 and the other from this past July. The July package made it to my local warehouse and then nothing was ever updated on the UPS site beyond it arrived. I called UPS and was told because it was an Amazon order I would have to contact them to contact UPS. :confused3 Sure I might as well call my 3rd grade teacher and get her involved too. :rotfl2: By the end of everything UPS did nothing and Amazon refunded my money plus an extra credit for my trouble. Amazon had never heard of anything so crazy as them having to contact UPS because they were the sender before either.

I'm mystified by the amazon rep.

There's nothing at all that YOU can do. And the normal thing that UPS does, doing some backtracking thing (that they charge for), isn't appropriate for amazon. Amazon has their own UPS CS reps to call to get a bit more info, and ultimately it's not the CS reps who do a single thing with shipments marked as lost. I don't even know who deals with them, but it's NOT customer service. CS reps at amazon do NOTHING but replace the package or refund you. And that's it. And that's the way it is supposed to go.

So I don't know what the amazon rep was talking about, but what happened with you is absolutely positively what happens with amazon shipments. Nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe it was the rep's first month there or something?

Have you ever checked the tracking information for it, by the way? When I was an amazon CS rep, I kept a file of tracking numbers. And comments by customers, the normal UPS reps that the customers got to talk to (omg the things out of their mouths...they had NO clue of the contract of their company with mine), and the specialized reps that WE dealt with. I would check on things every so often. Packages that disappeared months before, suddenly getting delivered. Packages appearing elsewhere. Packages getting left behind bushes in the summer and reported as lost because the customer had checked "everywhere, I swear, everywhere!" being found in late fall back behind the roots of the bushes when there were no leaves left to hide the package....

But really, UPS told ya true there, and the amazon rep was the one who was wrong in their statements. The reps replace the package, mark it with the correct code so the correct department is notified of it, and that's it.

This is very common. It is more efficient for UPS to pay the Postal Service to deliver packages in rural areas than to do it themselves. The only problem in our area is that it takes UPS a while to hand over the packages.

The hybrid shipment IS common. But it's known when it happens, and the tracking info makes that obvious. Sounds like maybe this particular package was erroneously delivered to USPS, perhaps in a "switcheroo" for another package where it was meant to happen, and since there was no USPS delivery confirmation number connected with it, USPS had no clue what should happen with it.
 
The drivers have a lot of packages to deliver each day. If they stopped to ring the bell and wait to see if anyone was home at every stop, they wouldn't get done until late in the evening. So they often drop and run, if it seems safe to do so, because it's faster. Would I like that to change the few times I am home and they deliver? Sure. But am I willing to pay a lot more for shipping? Not really. So I understand it, and accept it.

I'd be more willing to be sympathetic if they would LEAVE our packages. I wouldn't care if they left them on our stoop, and I know my neighbors wouldn't mind either (we've had the discussion several times).

Because they can't leave the packages physically at everyone's door (you have to get through a locked, outside door to get to the 8 units in the building), UPS and FedEx will not deliver the packages here at all (unless they get swapped to USPS which I now wish everyone would do); they put the little tag on the front door to the building without even buzzing.

I have to drive almost an hour into a shady part of town to go get my package (one way), take off work or have it delivered to someone elses home where they'll leave it on the stoop. So, yes, I do wish they would ring the buzzer here, and I'd pay extra for them do it.
 
We have great UPS & FedEx drivers. DH & I both work full-time so we're not usually home during the day, but the few times that we have been home, the drivers have rung the bell. We have a garage and you can't see in it from the driveway so they have no idea that we're home, but they still ring the bell - just in case. The few times we've met them at the door, they're surprised to see that we're home.

I used to work for a business that accepted both UPS & FedEx packages every day. The UPS driver was always in a hurry while the FedEx driver was more chatty & took his time. He said that he used to work for UPS, but didn't like that he couldn't get to know his customers because of the pressure of having to get so many deliveries in during a certain period of time. He said he was told not to talk to customers, just deliver the package & leave. I'm not sure if that's a corporation-wide "policy" for UPS or just at our local distribution center.
 















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