I'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house. Even if you order from a company that's 2 miles from your house, a little common sense should say that the order is going to go to a distribution center, etc. They're not just going to swing by and drop it off. It's just not efficient to do so. Hell, if my next door neighbor mailed a letter to me, it's likely to travel 60 miles to the regional sorting center, then back to the local post office, then to me. 2 days - not the mailman stopping to read the address on every sent letter, and deciding, "oh, I've got an ink pad, I can cancel out the stamp, back up 100 yards, and drop this letter off."On Thursday I ordered something on ebay. Item location Van Nuys, about 50 miles from me. It shipped Friday, expected delivery, Tuesday, makes sense it takes that long to go 50 miles, this is UPS. I say next time, mail it. Small useless rant over.
My monitor that shipped from KOREA, bought on a Friday, arrived the following Tuesday.
ThisI'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house. Even if you order from a company that's 2 miles from your house, a little common sense should say that the order is going to go to a distribution center, etc. They're not just going to swing by and drop it off. It's just not efficient to do so. Hell, if my next door neighbor mailed a letter to me, it's likely to travel 60 miles to the regional sorting center, then back to the local post office, then to me. 2 days - not the mailman stopping to read the address on every sent letter, and deciding, "oh, I've got an ink pad, I can cancel out the stamp, back up 100 yards, and drop this letter off."
I'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house.
USPS is better equipped for local deliveries.
I'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house. Even if you order from a company that's 2 miles from your house, a little common sense should say that the order is going to go to a distribution center, etc. They're not just going to swing by and drop it off. It's just not efficient to do so. Hell, if my next door neighbor mailed a letter to me, it's likely to travel 60 miles to the regional sorting center, then back to the local post office, then to me. 2 days - not the mailman stopping to read the address on every sent letter, and deciding, "oh, I've got an ink pad, I can cancel out the stamp, back up 100 yards, and drop this letter off."
I'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house. Even if you order from a company that's 2 miles from your house, a little common sense should say that the order is going to go to a distribution center, etc. They're not just going to swing by and drop it off. It's just not efficient to do so. Hell, if my next door neighbor mailed a letter to me, it's likely to travel 60 miles to the regional sorting center, then back to the local post office, then to me. 2 days - not the mailman stopping to read the address on every sent letter, and deciding, "oh, I've got an ink pad, I can cancel out the stamp, back up 100 yards, and drop this letter off."
On Thursday I ordered something on ebay. Item location Van Nuys, about 50 miles from me. It shipped Friday, expected delivery, Tuesday, makes sense it takes that long to go 50 miles, this is UPS. I say next time, mail it. Small useless rant over.
Orders Thursday, expects on Tuesday, and bitches?
<puts on old man hat and gets warmed up>
I remember when you sent a postcard requesting the catalog so you could see what was available. Then filling out the form at the back of the catalog and mailing the check. Getting something could be a three month process.
I'm often amused when people seem to believe that UPS is going to dedicate one truck to pick up an order and drive it straight to their house. Even if you order from a company that's 2 miles from your house, a little common sense should say that the order is going to go to a distribution center, etc. They're not just going to swing by and drop it off. It's just not efficient to do so. Hell, if my next door neighbor mailed a letter to me, it's likely to travel 60 miles to the regional sorting center, then back to the local post office, then to me. 2 days - not the mailman stopping to read the address on every sent letter, and deciding, "oh, I've got an ink pad, I can cancel out the stamp, back up 100 yards, and drop this letter off."
These are also the same people who believes putting fragile stickers everywhere on their airplane luggage is so going to make an overworked menial handler to treat their package like a baby.
At work, we've had a few packages delivered to us with the shock tags on them, already showing red, sometimes along multiple axes of motion.I will go as far as to say anybody who believes that is a certifiable idiot.
These are also the same people who believes putting fragile stickers everywhere on their airplane luggage is so going to make an overworked menial handler to treat their package like a baby.