torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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Growing up in a UPS household we have experienced good service. But then it could be because my parents would acknowledge the drivers, so that might help. However we have noticed that aorund the holidays when there is an increase in deliveries and seasonal drivers are hired, that things tend to change. Our usual UPS and FedEx guys ar epretty good. They even bring doggie treatsWe often have the ring the dell/knock and leave but that's fine by us as the package is on the front step.
When we get the subs/seasonal is when we tend to experience tardiness of packages, packages left outside in the open, or hidden packages that you don't realize are there. Mail-people are the same way. We had one carrier for a few years who was rather nosey and at times careless. On a number of occassions we found the back of our complex's mailbox wide openOf course we closed it and had to track down a local PO number to alert them. What was frustrating is that it was in the spring when everyones tax returns were arriving.
As I mentioned earlier I try to not badmouth UPS as it was my dads employer for 30 years. I do realize that some delivery people (UPS, USPS, FedEx...) are better than others, but in general I've usually had positive experiences in each place I've lived.
I would acknowledge mine if they would ever wait for me to get to the door

This is only the second complaint I have had with them. The last one was 2 years ago when one UPS guy kept delivering someone else's packages to me. I did not know the people and frankly, they are kind of strange. I took the first and second package down, and called to make sure UPS knew things were being delivered to the wrong house(same road, but numbers NOT similar, and my number was prominently displayed) The third time I called UPS and told them the driver needed to come re-deliver the package. Once I did that, noone else's packages ended up with me.