Sorry about the thread name but I am so Pi**ed off right now I could scream (which by the way, I have...)
Here we go....
I have been gone from home for about 3 days (doing everything on my laptop). I was expecting a shipment (order) yesterday, and was not really worried about it because I have already gotten a package from FedEx when I was not home and we, me and the driver, established that he would place it _______ so I could get it when I got back. WELL...I get in this morning and...NO PACKAGE. Of course I remembered that he would have put it in our "place" and went to check there. Nope, nothing. So I check my tracking# and it shows it was delivered to me yesterday about 1:00. Well, I'm about freaking out now and run back outside and check again...well low and behold, it was delivered. Only reason I know this is because FedEx guy, left me a note saying "here is your shipment, just where we decided it should go...", and it was lying under the lawnchair where we said to place it. Please understand that this little area is behind a small gated part of my garden that he has to track around the back of my house to get to. Well, I immediatly get on the phone to FedEx to confirm that he was there yesterday, and yep, he was, They gave me his cell #, I called him and he said he was there about 1:45 and described to a tee the place where he left it. SO SOMEONE STOLE IT!!! Someone had to see the truck parked in my driveway and waited for him to leave and then went and got it! I am so angry!! So I call HO explain this whole thing, give names of people I talked to at FedEx and you know what they said..."sorry, we cant be held responsible items dropped off unattended..." WHAT???!!!??? So now what? That was almost $250.00 worth of product that I now have to be responsible for? It just makes me sick...
And I know...the gate should have been locked, but then FedEx guy could not have left the boxes, and I wasnt going to have them just sitting on my front door step, and I dont know anyone in my neighborhood well enough yet (just moved a few months ago) to have them get them for me...
Here we go....
I have been gone from home for about 3 days (doing everything on my laptop). I was expecting a shipment (order) yesterday, and was not really worried about it because I have already gotten a package from FedEx when I was not home and we, me and the driver, established that he would place it _______ so I could get it when I got back. WELL...I get in this morning and...NO PACKAGE. Of course I remembered that he would have put it in our "place" and went to check there. Nope, nothing. So I check my tracking# and it shows it was delivered to me yesterday about 1:00. Well, I'm about freaking out now and run back outside and check again...well low and behold, it was delivered. Only reason I know this is because FedEx guy, left me a note saying "here is your shipment, just where we decided it should go...", and it was lying under the lawnchair where we said to place it. Please understand that this little area is behind a small gated part of my garden that he has to track around the back of my house to get to. Well, I immediatly get on the phone to FedEx to confirm that he was there yesterday, and yep, he was, They gave me his cell #, I called him and he said he was there about 1:45 and described to a tee the place where he left it. SO SOMEONE STOLE IT!!! Someone had to see the truck parked in my driveway and waited for him to leave and then went and got it! I am so angry!! So I call HO explain this whole thing, give names of people I talked to at FedEx and you know what they said..."sorry, we cant be held responsible items dropped off unattended..." WHAT???!!!??? So now what? That was almost $250.00 worth of product that I now have to be responsible for? It just makes me sick...
And I know...the gate should have been locked, but then FedEx guy could not have left the boxes, and I wasnt going to have them just sitting on my front door step, and I dont know anyone in my neighborhood well enough yet (just moved a few months ago) to have them get them for me...