I have an odd experience with UPS, one Braille note, the 18-cell always
requires a signature.  The 32 cell gets left on the porch every time whether
we are here or not.  Seems odd that the more expensive unit is left without
a signature.  

I dislike UPS in any case, their methods evade me but they are one of the
most uncooperative companies I know for getting your packages.  I have had
more trouble with them than anyone in regards to delivery times, never here
when they say, last  time I waited all day and they showed up at 6:00 PM.  


 


Rose Combs
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Ottawa Canada

Dear James:

I always thought UPS required a signature upon delivery of all items.  Looks
like some drivers take this as more of a guideline than a requirement.

Problem with marking high value parcels as such is they would attract
attention while in transit and in the sorting plants and even UPS and Fed Ex
must have a few dishonest employees, as even the U.S. post Office has some.

Brian

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