small annoyances
Dec. 18th, 2018 02:26 pmI ordered a thing from Amazon last week, and according to USPS tracking it was delivered around 4pm on Sunday.
This is probably even true. The problem is that it was delivered to someplace other than my house.
So today I called the USPS (had to use the national 800 number since nobody at either local post office bothered to answer their phones, rrrgh) and, after fighting inconclusively with the voice recognition system which persistently refused to understand my street name, I got transferred to the line with actual human people... and then they said it would be ~an hour until anyone was free and would I like to get a callback instead of just sitting on hold.
I took the callback option, and was duly contacted. So now I have a case number and my local post office is going to look into the situation and presumably email me to explain how they fucked up and whether they can fix it or whether I'll just have to tell Amazon that the USPS fucked up and I need them to send me a replacement. *sigh*
The stuff I've been ordering from Etsy has all arrived just fine. I am inclined to think the problem is that the Sunday delivery driver is not familiar with my house, whereas the other packages have gone through the regular Monday-to-Saturday mail carrier, who knows what's what.
This is probably even true. The problem is that it was delivered to someplace other than my house.
So today I called the USPS (had to use the national 800 number since nobody at either local post office bothered to answer their phones, rrrgh) and, after fighting inconclusively with the voice recognition system which persistently refused to understand my street name, I got transferred to the line with actual human people... and then they said it would be ~an hour until anyone was free and would I like to get a callback instead of just sitting on hold.
I took the callback option, and was duly contacted. So now I have a case number and my local post office is going to look into the situation and presumably email me to explain how they fucked up and whether they can fix it or whether I'll just have to tell Amazon that the USPS fucked up and I need them to send me a replacement. *sigh*
The stuff I've been ordering from Etsy has all arrived just fine. I am inclined to think the problem is that the Sunday delivery driver is not familiar with my house, whereas the other packages have gone through the regular Monday-to-Saturday mail carrier, who knows what's what.
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Date: 2018-12-18 09:58 pm (UTC)I have the phonetic street name thing too. Usually it's not an issue. Last Friday was the first time I've have the parcel delivery guy at the front door with a parcel for other street. I guess he's new. Or the sender typoed the address.
I have other parcel issues, so I send everything to Mum's place. This was not a problem until DHL let their work experience kid organise the parcel run. Mum's house is on the corner, but it faces the wrong street. This has never been an issue for 40 odd years. It seems that work experience kid, instead of asking the driver who knows the area, plotted out the delivery run using Google Street View. He refused to delivery the parcel stating the house didn't exist. Seems Street View managed to catch the neighbours house at the point it had been bulldozed and DHL moron was too stupid to realise corner house was the one he actually needed to delivery to and not the vacant lot. I spent way too long arguing this point with the idiot before he decided to delivery it to a local parcel collection point instead. Idiots!
I don't know what they're like now and my experience has been from an overseas address, also prior to the explosion of third party retailers on Amazon, but Amazon have been pretty good about replacements for me. Good luck tracking down your shiny object.
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Date: 2018-12-18 10:19 pm (UTC)Technically I write my address wrong -- I use ####X Whatever St. instead of #### Whatever St, Apt. X -- because that's how I have it on my drivers license to save space, but I have never run into a human who didn't understand what I was doing there even though it gives computers conniptions. I wonder if the Sunday delivery service uses a different sorting algorithm from the normal weekday service?