I've seen the same thing with other delivery companies, and the USPS. I
think they made a routing mistake. I watched when a package sent for
Tenn., went to Atlanta, New York, Hartford CT, back to Atlanta back to
Tenn then directly to Hartford CT, then by ground to North Haven CT,
taking several days more than necessary, for delivery.
On 7/7/2018 5:04 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
I'm expecting a package to be delivered to a local store for me to
pick up. I've had bad experiences with UPS home delivery before. In
fact, I've had far more bad experiences with UPS than I've had good
ones. So whenever I can, I elect delivery to the store.
The store gave me a UPS tracking number so I can see when my package
is going to arrive.
Funny thing about UPS routing; something I don't understand:
> United States 07/05/2018 4:25 P.M. Order ocessed:
> Ready for UPS
> Lynnfield, MA, United States 07/05/2018 6:45 P.M. Origin Scan
> Lynnfield, MA, United States 07/05/2018 8:41 P.M. Departure Scan
> Warwick, RI, United States 07/05/2018 9:59 P.M. Arrival Scan
> Warwick, RI, United States 07/06/2018 4:09 A.M. Departure Scan
> Raleigh, NC, United States 07/06/2018 9:58 P.M. Arrival Scan
> Raleigh, NC, United States 07/06/2018 11:22 P.M. Departure Scan
> Greensboro, NC, United States 07/07/2018 12:43 A.M. Arrival Scan
The destination is here in Raleigh, NC. There's a large UPS facility
here.
*WHY*, if the item has arrived at the destination city *RALEIGH* would
UPS ship it to Greensboro for it to just be shipped back to Raleigh?
UPS could have already had it out on the delivery truck today in
Raleigh & I could have my item by this evening instead of having to
wait until Monday or Tuesday.
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