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<blockquote data-quote="isaaccarlson" data-source="post: 2616431" data-attributes="member: 33850"><p>This is no joke. We had fedex deliver a package several miles away. I called and asked where it was and the driver said "I just picked a house because I couldn't find yours". We were at the other end of the road. It's not hard to find because the fire number is right out by the road. I gave them an ear full and told them if they couldn't deliver a package they were not going to have my business. I avoided them for several years and then was forced to use them as a shipper refused to use anyone else. It was delivered to the neighbor's house. I called and explained the situation and they now have a "note for our address" for any driver who is on this route. They have been pretty good lately.</p><p></p><p>If a person is going to be a delivery driver, they need to do it right. Leaving packages out in the rain, setting them on top of the delivery box (it's a big box), burying them in snow, tossing over a fence, etc... is not acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isaaccarlson, post: 2616431, member: 33850"] This is no joke. We had fedex deliver a package several miles away. I called and asked where it was and the driver said "I just picked a house because I couldn't find yours". We were at the other end of the road. It's not hard to find because the fire number is right out by the road. I gave them an ear full and told them if they couldn't deliver a package they were not going to have my business. I avoided them for several years and then was forced to use them as a shipper refused to use anyone else. It was delivered to the neighbor's house. I called and explained the situation and they now have a "note for our address" for any driver who is on this route. They have been pretty good lately. If a person is going to be a delivery driver, they need to do it right. Leaving packages out in the rain, setting them on top of the delivery box (it's a big box), burying them in snow, tossing over a fence, etc... is not acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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