The new couch arrived today and ahead of the scheduled delivery window. I'm enjoying it right now, mask and seat belt on along with a crash helmet. I also took it for a test drive (nap) since they showed up at 07:45 to deliver it.
Crazy Fedex said they found the boxes sleep at their warehouse's corner, and will scan them to ship tomorrow.
Shipment has 40pcs SD49425XB-HNR and 240PCS IPC-T5442TM-AS and ZE mixed, and 20 NVRs.
They'll go to the fine print..."not responsible for unavoidable delays" which they'll stretch to cover incompetence in this situation.
I had a package from FeDX last week that was delayed by two days. On the sorting line at the local hub they gave 100 people the same day off. The line is a total of 150 people which left 50 people to do the job. The backlog took three days to clear between sorting and high number of deliveries on each truck as a result.
They'll go to the fine print..."not responsible for unavoidable delays" which they'll stretch to cover incompetence in this situation.
I had a package from FeDX last week that was delayed by two days. On the sorting line at the local hub they gave 100 people the same day off. The line is a total of 150 people which left 50 people to do the job. The backlog took three days to clear between sorting and high number of deliveries on each truck as a result.
Crazy Fedex said they found the boxes sleep at their warehouse's corner, and will scan them to ship tomorrow.
Shipment has 40pcs SD49425XB-HNR and 240PCS IPC-T5442TM-AS and ZE mixed, and 20 NVRs.
I thought DHL would only run on the DHL network, if you're using DHL e-commerce that goes on a 50-state tour, but regular DHL service (global) relies on the DHL network only with no connection to USPS. I like collecting parcels directly from the DHL sorting facility, very convenient
Wondering what the package is doing in Japan for over three days straight, no movement, customs is probably thinking why would anyone buy a we