heyrob wrote:
And I think they fudge their numbers sometimes too. I once got my delivery notice email shortly after getting home from work about 3:00pm, saying that my package had been delivered at around 1:30. I went out and checked all around and no package was to be found. Thinking it had been stolen by some neighborhood kids or something, I called UPS, and gave them the tracking number and they said they would look into it. About 4:30 the doorbell rang, I went to the door to see the UPS driver getting back into his truck, and my package sitting on the doormat. Seems he must have been off doing something else and marked mine, and who knows how many others packages, as delivered 3 hours before it really was.
And I think they fudge their numbers sometimes too... (
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It could have been a simple mistake on his part. It's easy to scan or grab the wrong package when you have 200 or maybe more in a small confined place and you are in a hurry.