Originally posted by: waggy
how would that have helped? oh wait let me guess you didnt understand the OP or read the thread.
Well, when I worked for UPS we used to get notes on the door refusing packages on the door all the time. Whenever we got the note we'd simply mark the delivery as refused, throw the package back on the truck, and leave an infonotice confirming the delivery was refused. That way if there was an error the receiver could get it stopped at the hub and re-delivered.
So if the OP had left a note, the package would have been refused. There doesn't have to be someone in person to refuse it. Thus the package would have been sent back to Newegg and the OP wouldn't be dealing with UPS over this.
The whole OP works on whether the OP's brother is telling the truth. Did he actually see the driver stop across the street and not come to his house or just hear the truck? UPS trucks just drive down a street one way and hit both sides of the street. If that's the case then did the OP go across the street and talk to his neighbors?
