Posted: 4/19/2013 12:46:02 PM EDT
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I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. |
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Quoted: depends on if its reg or home. Home does deliver on Sat. If not, i bet it will be delivered on Mon. If you really need it badly, just head down and pick it up I don't need it badly, I'm just surprised that they would sit on it for 4 delivery days. It isn't 'scheduled' to be delivered until Tuesday. I can wait, I just think it's pretty-fucking-stupid to let it sit there when it could have been out of their hair today. |
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Quoted: I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. Space available on the truck - and people paying for premium guaranteed delivery get the guaranteed date that they paid for. Did you pay for that service? If not - why do you expect it? |
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Delivering things before the delivery date can be bad. Think legal documents, videogames movies etc that are supposed to be delivered on the release date. FedEx and ups can get in trouble if they screw up Typically that kind of stuff is marked with either a specific 'deliver on' date or a street date, but you are not wrong. |
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Quoted: There is always one guy who can't fucking read. Quoted: I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. Space available on the truck - and people paying for premium guaranteed delivery get the guaranteed date that they paid for. Did you pay for that service? If not - why do you expect it? ![]() |
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Quoted: Quoted: Delivering things before the delivery date can be bad. Think legal documents, videogames movies etc that are supposed to be delivered on the release date. FedEx and ups can get in trouble if they screw up Typically that kind of stuff is marked with either a specific 'deliver on' date or a street date, but you are not wrong. That does make sense. |
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I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. I have had that happen via Amazon, when a 3rd party seller ships it via something like Smartpost or Mail Innovations. If it's not scheduled for delivery but setting at your hub, they will not deliver it until the date scheduled. |
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Quoted: Quoted: There is always one guy who can't fucking read. Quoted: I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. Space available on the truck - and people paying for premium guaranteed delivery get the guaranteed date that they paid for. Did you pay for that service? If not - why do you expect it? ![]() I read just fine. What is your specific problem? I'm missing how they wronged you. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. I have had that happen via Amazon, when a 3rd party seller ships it via something like Smartpost or Mail Innovations. If it's not scheduled for delivery but setting at your hub, they will not deliver it until the date scheduled. Yea I guess this is pretty common. I rarely may much attention to tracking, but this one just happened to have that status and it made me ![]() |
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I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. I have had that happen via Amazon, when a 3rd party seller ships it via something like Smartpost or Mail Innovations. If it's not scheduled for delivery but setting at your hub, they will not deliver it until the date scheduled. Yea I guess this is pretty common. I rarely may much attention to tracking, but this one just happened to have that status and it made me
At first it pissed me off when it happened, now I just know not to order from a 3rd party on Amazon. |
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Quoted: I read just fine. What is your specific problem? I'm missing how they wronged you. They haven't wronged me. I find it stupid that they would sit on a package just because it wasn't due to be delivered. Hence, me asking WTF, because smarter people than I probably know the answer. |
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If you would have paid for overnight delivery you would have it by now. They are giving the service that they were paid to deliver. If you go second or third day delivery that is what you get. If all second or third day delivery was delivered overnight, why pay the premium for overnight delivery? Plus, depending upon how far the package has to go it can be shipped by ground for a lot lower cost than overnight which would require travel by air.
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Quoted: Let me guess, it's ammo and you can't go another day without it. You worry that if it sits at the Fedex center any longer some $8 an hour flunkie will take it and sell it gunbroker. Hahah, no, it's custom leather sheaths. They took forever to be made, I can wait. |
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Quoted: With UPS I frequently pay for ground, and get overnight service.If you would have paid for overnight delivery you would have it by now. They are giving the service that they were paid to deliver. If you go second or third day delivery that is what you get. If all second or third day delivery was delivered overnight, why pay the premium for overnight delivery? Plus, depending upon how far the package has to go it can be shipped by ground for a lot lower cost than overnight which would require travel by air. |
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I have a package sitting at the local facility, it was there in time to be on the truck today, but instead it is marked as: Package not due for delivery So basically this means that because it wasn't supposed to be delivered until Tuesday, it is going to sit in the sorting facility until it's been long enough for it to be delivered? If so, fuck you FEDEX, I'll go with UPS from here on out. IM me the tracking number I will try to see what's up Yes I work for FedEx Ground |
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I have had both sit on packages as well. If you need it you have to drive. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I have no real loyalties to defend FedEx I'm a nobody in the grand scheme of things However I have never seen my terminal sit on a package ever. If its available to deliver its delivered |
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Man best I can tell IMO after looking at the tracking is that it didn't make the sort before the trucks left for the day.
The arrival scan to the facility that would have loaded it onto the truck is past the time it would have needed to be there (at least at my facility ) Yours was scanned at 7:42am that doesn't mean that it was sorted yet it had probably just showed up on the property in a Semi trailer The stuff that goes out for the day starts getting loaded at 3:30-4am and we leave at 7:30 am Anyway that's what I think it looks misleading since it got there at 7:42 but in reality that isn't early enough to make it on a truck. Btw I work on the Ground side which runs independent of express. Things run different so I am only telling you from my perspective and how things run where I am located. Hope this helps |
| UPS randomly decided that my office was closed on Fridays. It took the third time of me calling up to have packages delivered via courier to get them to change it in their system. I'm sure it will randomly pop up in their system again and I'll have to go through it again. |
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It's because of their managerial statistics. If they deliver it 'early' it's delivered on the wrong day and that will count AGAINST their on-time delivery.
Pretty fuckered up, heh? Just deliver the package. Get it the hell out of the warehouse and into the customers hands! Oh no. Can't do that. Early deliver would screw up the drivers stat's and could result in a written counseling. If a manager were to overlook that, it would count against their own statistical performance and cause a higher level manager to get involved ...it's a 'Kafka-esque' nightmare drama every day! FedEx engineers are like the honey badger, they don't give a fuck. |
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Truth is it's in a trailer parked out back. They didn't get to work through all of the trailers last night - no biggie they weren't guaranteed until tomorrow. If they happened to unload that trailer you woulda had you package and everyone wins.
That's how UPS does it anyway. |

