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![]() Location: Near the beach
Posts: 3,338 Best Show: $1300 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 76 My Mood: | Well, not to stir the pot again, but I had a show delivered here today. Of course my Fed Ex guy is one who drops the boxes as quick as possible, rings the bell and runs off. Not today---I was home. So I hear the truck pull up, and I open my front door so he can put them on my floor. Wouldn't you know, I have two boxes ($700 show) one box is at least 30lbs, the other maybe 20lbs. He stacks one box on top of the other. As if that isn't bad enough, he is talking on his CELL PHONE and his neck is cranked to the side holding the cell phone and he is carrying my two boxes to the front porch. Of course, when he gets to the two steps on my porch he can barely hold his grip and YOU GUESSED IT, the top box ROLLS off the bottom box onto my porch and all he can say is OOPS. Picks it up and puts it on top again and walks away......STILL CARRYING ON HIS CONVERSATION. I was kinda appalled, and as I was sorting the boxes for my host, I became more MIFFED about it. SO I decided to call Fed Ex (1-800-463-3339). The lady I spoke to was very concerned and polite to me. Thank goodness! She documented everything and basically I said because I have shows delivered here and personal supply orders occasionally, its a concern. Besides that, I don't even know if I get the same guy everytime or not, because he drops and runs. I told her I work for the BEST company and even if something arrived damaged PC would replace it and I would hope this guy doesn't drop my future packages on purpose. (you know like revenge). ![]() Anyway I am glad I made the call and if you have issues with Fed Ex, CALL the 1-800 number. She thanked me for bringing it to their attention. |
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| | #2 |
![]() ![]() Location: Yukon, OK
Posts: 1,184 Best Show: 1145 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: My Mood: | Just yesterday, my Fedex guy pulled up in front of my house (I was outside watering the garden), went back to the back of his truck moved boxes, looking for something (I'm guessing my shippment) Then popped his head out and yelled "I'll be right back". Got into his truck and drove off. He came back about 15minutes later, got out, got my boxes and walked up to me sorta laughing saying "I admit it, I delivered these to the wrong house" Geeze.......... |
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| | #3 | |
![]() Location: Near the beach
Posts: 3,338 Best Show: $1300 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 76 My Mood: | Quote:
That happened to me awhile ago---when we lived in an apt. About 1 1/2 years ago, we lived at 3103 Bridge Ave, but it was delivered to 3013 Bridge Ave. Can you imagine? Thank goodness our phone number is on the packages because the honest home owner called me and I went to pick it up! I thanked her with a mini catalog and some spices. ![]() | |
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| | #4 |
![]() Location: Fulton, Alabama
Posts: 7,128 Best Show: $927 Experience: 2+ # of Shows: 90+ My Mood: | Was anything broken? |
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| | #5 |
![]() Location: Near the beach
Posts: 3,338 Best Show: $1300 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 76 My Mood: | No thankfully. |
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| | #6 |
| Location: Maryland
Posts: 111 Best Show: $580 Experience: 2 # of Shows: My Mood: | Yesterday, My catalog show that I had delivered here, was left in the rain all afternoon. So after i get home, i got the boxes inside where the bottom of the box dropped onto my floor. Thank goodness it wasnt the round stone in that one! i was not a HAPPY CAMPER! |
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| | #7 |
![]() ![]() Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 1,710 Best Show: 1878 Experience: 4 # of Shows: 250 My Mood: | My FedEx driver is an idiot. He drives WAY too fast and has COME IN MY HOUSE w/o invitation before. I was home when he was delivering PC and I was walking out onto the porch to get the boxes as he set them down, it was a $1200+ party and had over 7 boxes, I hadn't said a word to him, nor he to I. As I was setting them in my house, I turned around to him coming in my door!! I said WHOA!! He said I thought I would help. I said I think you should have asked if it was okay first and it is not. Please leave the packages on the porch and I will take care of them. I was NOT impressed!! I am a single mom and do not want strangers just walking in my house!! |
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| | #8 |
| Location: PA
Posts: 59 Best Show: Experience: 3 # of Shows: | I too miss the guy in brown. They were always careful with our boxes and polite. |
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| | #9 |
![]() Location: NJ-FL
Posts: 769 Best Show: 2323. Experience: 6. # of Shows: 1200 My Mood: | Great you called Fed Ex--Also remember to report that to our HO-as well---- My Fed-Ex guy is awesome--Comes in for coffee---He is so nice-Always offers to bring them in!!! Today I had a different one--I was on the wii fit--Told him--he was funny-- Then he came back---I told him you almost made me fall off the mountain--skiing---He roflol All in all Fed-Ex has less broken in our boxes---- |
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| | #10 |
![]() Location: Milford, PA
Posts: 21 Best Show: 1134.0 Experience: 4+ # of Shows: 70 My Mood: | I miss the UPS guys too sometimes. A lot of times, some strange car or van shows up, unmarked and some less-than-professionally appearing, (yet most are nice - although I don't think I've ever had the same guy twice) person, (no name-tag or uniform) proceeds to deliver my package, which usually has the fedex label on them. I'm totally psyched about the delivery time - like 2 days from Ill to NE PA as opposed to 4 - except that my sample package was supposed to be delivered yesterday, was on the truck at 7 am, and @ 9 am there was a delivery exception with a request to deliver in the future (I figured today), yet at 4 pm yesterday, it said to be delivered the next business day! Now I have to wait until Tuesday, and it's killing me! What delivery exception?! IT WAS ON THE DARN TRUCK!!! (sorry, just dying to see the new stuff - just reactivated LOL) |
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![]() ![]() Location: Geneva, IL
Posts: 1,542 Best Show: $1248 Experience: 3+ # of Shows: 143 My Mood: | Quote:
I,too, have an awesome Fed Ex guy! His name is Rodney - the other day he was delivering my bamboo bowl in the pouring down rain - saw my van outside and waited until I got to the door so my package wouldn't get wet. How sweet is that? I can't complain - he does an awesome job and always has a smile on his face while doing it! | |
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![]() ![]() Location: Yukon, OK
Posts: 1,184 Best Show: 1145 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: My Mood: | Quote:
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![]() Location: The rolling plains of suburban Chicago
Posts: 9,895 Best Show: 2760 Experience: 3 # of Shows: 250 My Mood: | Quote:
I have met my guy, he's nice and all. But mostly I'm yelling thank you as he is walking down my driveway. No biggie. | |
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| | #14 |
![]() ![]() Location: Yukon, OK
Posts: 1,184 Best Show: 1145 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: My Mood: | I just wish they would ring the door bell at least. I have to keep checking my porch every so often, and I have a big porch, they always just leave in bearly on the porch, everytime it rains, they get soaked! So chance of rain? chance of delivery, we stay home. |
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| | #15 | |
![]() Location: Near the beach
Posts: 3,338 Best Show: $1300 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 76 My Mood: | Quote:
A little customer service wouldn't hurt, would it? I am not asking for him to come in, sit down, and relax. I am asking for him to have some consideration!! | |
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| | #16 |
![]() Location: Central Mass
Posts: 1,461 Best Show: 1046 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: 69 My Mood: | We have a little teeny porch off the driveway that opens to a very large closed in porch. They were always leaving the boxes on the teeny porch so I put up a sign asking them to leave them inside the porch. No problems since. Might want to try that if the weather is an issue for you. ("Please leave all packages next to the house to avoid weather damage", etc) |
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![]() ![]() Location: praying for Paige (in MI)
Posts: 22,454 Best Show: 1300 Experience: 8 # of Shows: 272 | Quote:
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| | #18 |
![]() Location: NJ-FL
Posts: 769 Best Show: 2323. Experience: 6. # of Shows: 1200 My Mood: | hope this helps Your driver has no access to your packages until he-she is pulling them off there trucks=and chucking them at the door--(lol) Someone else loads them----- |
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| | #19 | |
| Location: NY
Posts: 342 Best Show: 2800 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 105 My Mood: | Quote:
In regard to weather, deliveries... used work for another company and had boxes delivered all the time. Established a friendly relationship with the delivery guy, and after that, whenever the weather was bad, he knew that I kept a tarp on the side and he would put the boxes under it for me. Honestly, think they are just trying to make a living like us. Ever watch one of those shows where they show the time they have to spend for each delivery? Everything is timed and performance is based on that. Insane. | |
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| | #20 |
![]() Location: Near the beach
Posts: 3,338 Best Show: $1300 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 76 My Mood: | While I have given the Fed Ex guy home made treats before, as I said in my original post I am not even sure I get the same person each time. I will be sure to ask for his name next time. This issue here was he was on his cell phone and carrying two heavy boxes at the the same time. This tells me he is A.) LAZY that he cannot carry one box at a time B.) Unprofessional that he cannot end his cell phone call which he is probably not supposed to be on during his shift and C.) Just doesn't give a damn. That's what it boils down to. |
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