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I have seen a lot of complaints about UPS and I have no doubt in my mind that they are correct. I work for UPS. They are the most self-centered, dishonest and discriminatory company as far as I know. As with lot of companies, the phrase “who you know is who you blow” applies here too. Having the unpleasant experience of being in the “pool” for part-time management promotion, it seems that all the candidates that are hired are young, inexperienced and should we say... less intelligent. And these people are managing the real people who are handling your packages and making the money for the upper management who decides where it is wasted... upper management of course!

It is funny to see when they are pinching minutes from the occupational (i.e. hourly employees) in order to save money and shoveling it to the management. But hey, that’s free enterprise procedure.

After having the experience of several years at UPS, they have literally liquidated my loyalty. I use to be loyal to UPS and do my job to the best, but today work is still done to the best, but the loyalty is gone. And this is due to the discriminatory and dishonest way of dealing with people. I got screwed in the process and I’m sure there are more to count. If I may say something that UPS did right, was the color they chose. It is brown, and it reflects the color of ###. BIG ###.

The troubles at UPS are endless. Employee turnover is horrible and since they are treating the people as they are, word gets around and eventually you run out of employees. But that is something that they are not concerned. Also, UPS wants to be the “safety organization of the world” but anything that is unsafe is usually ignored and even if acknowledged, it takes forever to fix it. So when you say UPS, might as well say “ooops...” .

So for all the people out there, you are NOT stuck with UPS. Use FedEx, USPS (United States Postal Services) or DHL. I was actually shocked to find out that FedEx “ground” is CHEAPER than UPS after they bought out a low cost package carrier. FedEx is more reliable in my mind and I cannot remember having complaint about them. Postal services have more alternatives than ever before and you can always check DHL references on-line. I am personally applying a job at DHL just for the challenge. I know that I can contribute to them or any other company more than I can to UPS. Knowledge increases the pain they say, and now I know what they meant by that. So please be noted that I do not like UPS just for the reason that I do know the truth.

Peace, Upser.

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383 comments
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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Apr 14, 2010 10:14 am EDT

It's ineresting, too, that when you read comments from the administration regarding these UNDELIVERABLE messages (via the tracking window), they add something that states that the delay was due to a decision made by the receiver..
Last time they said it was becuase "I" requested an address change, this time they say it's because, "I" asked them to 'HOLD' the package for a day...(WOW)!
That way, 3, 6, or 12 months from now, during a performance review, UPS IS a STELLAR compnay! They'd clearly be making 100% of deliveries if it wasn't for the customer changing their minds ALL the time.

YEEEESH!

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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Apr 14, 2010 9:45 am EDT

ADDENDUM:

I've got it!

The UPS drivers must think it's a waste of their time to wait in an elevator.

I wonder what they do at a red traffic light?

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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Apr 14, 2010 9:33 am EDT

Hi, it's Arby again (84 days ago?
Didn't have a choice; shipper only uses UPS (idiots), and the exact same stuff, said I wasn't home while I was home all day waiting.
Looks like UPS Drivers have a phobia about delivering to an apartment/condo complex (operative word?).
All other carriers deliver, FedEx, Canada Post, the pizza guy.
Last time, I told UPS about the CCTV and never seeing the guy until he was told to go to come back...either he has a short memory about the CCTV, or it's policy with ALL drivers.
This makes the fourth day of waiting for only 2 UPS shipments to arrive.
CAN WE CHARGE UPS FOR WASTED TIME?

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Shipping Post
Santa Fe, US
Mar 02, 2010 10:29 am EST

I've been noticing a steady decline in service from UPS, and so Upser's message here is of particular interest to me because it offers a good explanation for why a previously stellar company now seems to run their business like the mafia.

I have noticed several packages have been tampered with prior to making it to my doorstep (that's when they make it to my doorstep - sometimes the UPS guy cannot be bothered and leaves the package in my driveway). On occasion, a package that has clearly been opened and resealed (they don't even bother to hide it!) has products that I ordered missing from it. I'd give the company the benefit of the doubt in favor of blaming the delivery guy, except that I am a CSR for a big box store, and every day I take calls from angry customers who have complaints about their UPS shipping that are similar to my complaints. I've also noticed an increasing trend in customers specifically asking whether or not the company I work for ships UPS - not to ensure that they get UPS, but to ensure that they don't!

If you have a choice, do yourself a favor and ship FedEx or DHL, or give the U.S. Post Office another chance. USPS has gotten a lot better lately, and they would certainly be grateful for your business, given how they've been stomped by the competition over the past few years. They're a darn sight better than UPS these days, I'd say they're a best kept secret at this point in time.

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F.R. Britt
Startex, US
Feb 23, 2010 1:38 am EST
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one of the worst companies Ive ever saw. with all the pages of complaints mine are the same. I will not allow anyone to send me anything ups. I cant for the life of me understand why upper management wont do something about these prolbems. They must be goverment opperated, how else could they remain in business.

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Deyni Zaccaro
, HN
Feb 17, 2010 3:25 pm EST

I just received a package sent to me on March 2007. Yes, 2 years and 11 months ago. It was delivered to the wrong address and by chance delivered to me today. Not by you, my daughter attends the school it was sent to and someone who saw the package gave it to her. I called the local UPS office and they nothing about this. I had to re-order the documents and of course pay for them again, I assumed the mix up was with the issuer of the documents, not you.
I am very disappointed in you.
Deyni

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Bps1
, US
Feb 12, 2010 7:02 pm EST

UPS stole my Valentines flowers!
That's right. They purposely delivered them to the wrong person at the DOCK at Home Dep0t, instead of the specific person and the specific desk !
UPS denied my claim of $50 and so I'm going to persue this with a complaint to the Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau
I suggest everyone do this!
Maybe then that class action lawsuit will go through and the thos scums can pay us all back who were ripped off!.

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43RD ST CREW
, US
Feb 10, 2010 9:27 am EST

UPS treates their employees like cattle they have no problem harrassing and disrespecting your rights.

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drkms
Gainesville, US
Feb 09, 2010 8:14 am EST

I just found out they don't guarantee any packages shipped the week of Christmas. It didn't matter that it was perfect weather and I got the package to them on time. My package to my customer (for a Christmas present I might add) sat in their distribution center for an extra day. I was told to read their (fine print) policies: they don't guarantee any packages shipped that week. The package arrived 5 days late, and I gave my customer their shipping price back. Thanks UPS for shoving it to me anyway. I still had to pay the bill from you!

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shippmate
94403, US
Feb 04, 2010 2:20 pm EST

UPS and FEDEx both are horrible.

Things I hate about UPS and FEDEx.

I hate when you are given a 12 hour window for possible delivery and they never delivery it within the first 4 hours of the window.

I hate when you are given a 12 hour window for possible delivery and they never delivery it within the first 4 hours of the window...or the last 8 hours of the window

I hate when you wait all day at home waiting for a package that never comes.

I hate when the delivery drivers lie and say they attempted delivery.

I hate when the delivery drivers lie and say they attempted delivery and the station hubs receive the false system confirmation.

I hate when you wait all day at home waiting for a package that never comes but when you check online it says "delivery attempt made-no one home".

I hate when you find out this has happen again.

I hate when you call the 800 number you often get an useless pawn.

I hate when they ask me if I would like to file a claim for a lost or damage package.

I hate when one person on the phone tells me something completely different then another.

I hate when you ask to speak to a manager they act like it's not possible.

I hate when you ask to speak to a manager they tell you there is not one available.

I hate when I ask to speak to a manager they put you on hold and come back to tell you there is not one available.

I hate when after 20 min on the phone trying to speak to a manager you finally get one and they are just as unhelpful.

I hate when I ask to speak to a manager and finally get one on the phone and feel deep inside they really are not a manager.

I hate when they give you another number to call for help you spend they next 10 min explaining over again what just happen.

I hate when you call the other number they are just as unhelpful.

I hate when the customer rep tells you the best they can do is make a note in the system and wait.

I hate when they don't deliver my package apologize on the phone but then can't do anything about it.

I hate when a Next Day or 2 Day service doesn't make it and they won't give a refund...unless you push and push and push the issue.

I hate when a Next Day or 2 Day service doesn't make it and they won't give a refund...unless you push and push and push the issue...then find out your account still hasn't been credited.

I hate when a Next Day or 2 Day service doesn't make it and they won't give a refund...unless you push and push and push the issue...then find out your account still hasn't been credited...you call back and have to start from the beginning.

I hate when you finally get the refund you still hate them.

I hate when you have to play the role of your own freight forwarder and pick up your own package.

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serendipity9409
Baltimore, US
Jan 22, 2010 1:59 pm EST

Challenge their denial. I am dealing with a situation where UPS right now. I sent a package and it was received with one of the items I put it in missing. The package had been opened and it was taped back shut. They denied my insurance claim even though I purchase extra to cover $500. They told me insufficient packaging, no visible damage to the package, and there was no proof the item was ever in there. I'm fighting to my death on this one. I was told you can challenge and they will go through the process again. Good luck.

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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Jan 21, 2010 2:41 pm EST

UPDATE:
I just watched a UPS driver get buzzed into the foyer, so I assuned it wasn't my package. Whithin a few minutes he was gone and I figured I'd track my shipment. Again it came back as, "Undeliverable - Receiver not home"!
I called UPS immediately and they said they would get in touch with the driver and have him return (why didn't they do that 48 hours ago the first time he srewed-up I don't know. He's either very inept - stupid even, careless or refuses for some other reason to do his job...good hiring process.
Anyway, wish me luck.

The driver returned and it was NOT THE SAME GUY I SAW...which means that their driver does not even attempt delivery...he just enters "Undeliverable" and drives right by.
An amazing and lucky coincidence for me, and an excellent employee for UPS!

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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Jan 20, 2010 7:57 pm EST

UPDATE:
My package did NOT arrive today either...that means I will have spent no less than 13 business hours waiting for a next day delivery that's over 48 hours late. Because the driver had entered the info incorrectly, UPS had to put a "Change of Address" request in order to get the driver to see the correct address, you know, the one that's printed ON THE BOX! And tonight I was told it was my fault it was not delivered because I had put a change of address request in.
The funny part is that if I refuse the shipment and get my money back for the merchandise...the only one that makes money is UPS! The Unreliable Parcel Service!

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Arby Johnson
Calgary, CA
Jan 20, 2010 3:21 pm EST

I gave UPS $70 for next day and they admitted their driver made the error and entered the wrong suite number. Through the miracle of tracking, I caught the 'undeliverable' message just 20 minutes after it happened, and it's now 27+ hours since I was assured it would be delivered next AM and here I sit, still waiting for the shipment.
So, when they make a mistake, it looks like you're moved to the bottom of the next day's delivery schedule, IF it does in fact get delivered today, that is.
They don't seem to care.
I've been in the transportation industry for 30 years, and I've never seen such irresponsibility and poor customer service. I guess their driver's cannot be contacted while on deliveries and I wonder how they arrange for pick-ups? Everyone I know will be switching to a different carrier.
Since my package has spent the last two days needlessly pounding around in the back of a truck, I'm planning on refusing the shipment...it'll be the manufacturer that loses the sale.

Thank you for a forum to vent.

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frustratedUPScustomer
, US
Jan 13, 2010 12:54 pm EST

UPS is worst US company I have come across. Customer service is HORRIBLE. Agents do not have absolutely any intelligence, they will give you wrong information and make you run around different customer centers. I wonder how they are still in business.

I won't mind paying extra to ship/receive packages via Fedex or USPS. Fedex or USPS marketing should take a look at all UPS complaints and do a broad marketing campaign to educate customer how PATHETIC UPS is. I am going to spread the word through all possible avenues including Consumer Report.

Sincerely,
Extremely frustrated UPS customer

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NEIGHBORHOODVOICE
, US
Jan 12, 2010 12:08 pm EST
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I agree that UPS needs to be boycotted. I have just had a diamond necklace stolen from my local UPS depot by one of their employees which the customer service agent let slip. The claims forms have not been sent to the store where I ordered it from. Now I have to hope & pray that the store takes mercy on me and refunds my money. There is no such thing as customer service with UPS and I am sick and tired of getting the runaround. I have never stolen anything in my life and with the economy as rough as it is, we as consumers need to bring light to company's such as UPS. So I have already taken steps to bring light to this situation. I have called the local news station and let them know what is going on and I will be filing a police report in order to have the local depot investigated. I might have been royaly screwed but I am not letting my neighbors get the same treatment if I can help it.

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kevinswife0612
, US
Jan 08, 2010 6:37 pm EST

Did they deny your claim because maybe you didnt package the item correctly?

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Jose B.
, ES
Jan 08, 2010 4:33 pm EST

I lost two packets sent to Spain. They contained very important stuff, the daily diary of my baby (now 2 years old) and many academical documents.

Money? I do not want money, I need the items.

What can I do? Two big packets are impossible to be lost. Is there any plan B?

T. B.

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ups unhappy camper
Arcola, US
Dec 24, 2009 9:10 pm EST

First off, it is my fault using UPS service...2 months ago they broke a bar mirror and I am finally hearing about a settlement? Last week I sent a box full of wrapped Xmas presents, when package arrived there was a hole in the side of the box, the size off a human fist...the receiver asked the UPS man "what about the hole in box?" the UPS delivery person just ignored him and drove off. Well a small gift wrapped box (about 3x3x3") containing a piece of jewelry from mother to daughter is now in the hands of some UPS employee P.O.S.. I worked the docks (teamsters local 26)and I never stole...one thing I do know is that everytime a person moves or touches that box they have to sign for it...I will spare no expense to track down the handlers of my USP insured box. To UPS Board of Directors: Start paying your people more so the won't steal, try screening your employees and be "accountable" for your actions/ or lack of. The people you hire are your charges, MAN UP...To the UPS P.O.S.. that stole that necklace: I WILL FIND YOU. I hope your P.O.S. crack [censored] wife enjoyed that gift...As I stated at the beginning, I am to fault. I trusted UPS after they screwed me 2 months ago...I must be the dumbest ### of the year...3 things are a fact:#1 I will never ever use UPS again. #2 This letter is not a threat, just info for future suckers who might use your service in the future. #3 On the next "spike" I am dumping any "brown"...with your service, the stock will crash...
One more thing I wish to add, only one word: ACCOUNTABILITY

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Sidonie
oakland, US
Jun 03, 2016 8:24 am EDT

Well, we have the same terrible experience with UPS. Recently, we ordered a TV form New York ; we checked on line and the delivery was scheduled for today the 21st of December. We waited the entire day, we called a first time around 5 PM and they ensured us that it was out for delivery. Nothing at 7 PM. We called back. Again, they confirmed the delivery. But 8 pm and nothing. We called back. Nothing at 9:30PM. We called back and there was no longer any customer service available. Basically, there is no any customer service with UPS. They don't know where their packages are, the routings are poorly done (why do they have to give a 12 hour window for a delivery?). Can't they just schedule an area for the morning and one for the evening ? This service is the worst. And they don't even try to help you. As soon as you call them, there is this "automated" response from the customer service representative : "We don't know; it is out for delivery". And there is no way to reach the driver. Incompetence at its highest peak. Poor, poor business. From now on, I will avoid at all costs UPS.

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Consumerpwr
Ozark, US
Dec 16, 2009 3:38 pm EST

I have to tell everyone that UPS was the worst place I have ever worked. I
am a retired decorated veteran that worked for UPS in management and it was
a nightmare to say the least. I found UPS management to be dishonest,
deceitful, and incredible disrespectful to their employees. I was not a
proponent of the union but I am now. I encourage anyone who is seeking
employment anywhere, especially UPS to only go if you are going to be in the
union. To all others I request that you use anyone but UPS for your
shipping needs. I would recommend that you request USPS or FedEx when
purchasing on line. I cannot in clear conscience support an organization who
treats their people so poorly. I was warned before I went to work for them
that if you are looking for money that was a good place to go but if you are
looking for a good place to work then FedEx was the place to go. I really
thought I would find both at UPS but did not find either one. Their
management is paid less than hourly and treated much worst. I'm back in the
real world again and loving it!

If their lips are moving they are lying
A corrupt management

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johnebgood
Flagstaff, US
Dec 04, 2009 4:16 pm EST
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I personally know of one UPS Supervisor that encouraged his drivers to steal from trucks. His home was full of pilfered goods.

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DIGRUNTLEDUPSWIFE
Marrero, US
Dec 04, 2009 2:37 pm EST

Well I can say that I am speaking from the other side. I am a wife of a UPS employee. I should say former employee. My husband has worked for them for 14 years and because of unsafe conditions and being over worked his back has been damaged to the point that he is unable to continue with his career at UPS. What are they doing for us? Absolutely nothing. We are receiving a settlement from their worker's compensation company and then they are wiping their hands of him. No more medical, no more pay, no more nothing. The amount of money we are receiving seems initially like a lot of money, but considering my husbands yearly earnings at the time of his disability to work for them, it's nothing. Not even enough to get us debt free. What's more, the back problems that he has now and will continue to have for the rest of his life are now our problem. They are not even responsible for having to take care of the medical bills and medications in relation to his back. With that being said, the money we are receiving is nothing. With no medical insurance and my husband's limitations on what he is able to do for work now, we will need the vast majority of that money to pay for his continued care. So when you are dealing with an employee of UPS, namely drivers and loaders, remember they are exceptionally overworked. UPS has the highest rate of employee injuries in the country. Here is some interesting reading...

http://pupsinc.homestead.com/big_brown_lie_UPS_FACT_SHEET.htm

BOYCOTT UPS!

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The CAT
, CA
Nov 27, 2009 7:41 pm EST

Wasn't even the customer, but one day while waiting for the elevator, I watched a UPS guy run into my building, put a sticker saying "failed delivery" on the window, and left - he didn't even TRY to call the apartment, he didn't even try to get into the building. He just ran in, put hte sticker on the window, and left.

I only know it was UPS because of the stupid brown outfits they wear - but if that's the service I'd be paying for, no thanks!

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Max P.
Chicago, US
Nov 27, 2009 9:08 am EST

Yeah, I hate UPS, its officially the worst parcel service out of Fedex and USPS.
I ordered a camera via UPS and selected the express shipping because I wanted it within the week to shoot an event. Yes, it arrived in my city on time, however the delivery driver failed to ring my doorbell to my apartment and listed the package as "address confirmation needed." I was tracking this whole process on their tracking website and called the center immediately after the incident happened and told them to tell the driver to ring the doorbell number listed on the package (duh). The lady on the phone said there would be a delivery scheduled for the following monday, which effectively made me miss my event. However when monday came I discovered that on the tracking website that my package was still listed as address confirmation needed, when I in fact confirmed already. After multiple tries to have my local center call me, I gave them 2 different numbers and they said that it didn't ring, which is a total lie because I heard one ring and have the number but the person only let it ring for one time then hung up. So after the run around I just decided I'd pick it up at the shipping warehouse.

UPS is the worst, their drivers aren't competent. I urge you to choose the US Postal Service because they're cheaper, same speed, they deliver on weekends, they have for more offices than the independent mail services, and they can deliver to a mail box. I have no idea why most companies choose UPS, maybe because they offer bulk deals on frieght, but in my opinion its not worth it if you want you're company's name to hold a good standing. At the very least I urge companies to give the customer the OPTION to choose what parcel service and not just stick with UPS.
Fedex is a little bit better, the prices are actually the same and you can have the option for your package to go to a neighborhood fedex store (a service that UPS doesn't offer even though they have many ups stores) . From my experiance, my local Fedex drivers are a little nicer and more intelligent and actually go the extra mile to deliver a package such as talk to the neighbors rather than just say "Oh well, I'm too lazy to think I'll just list the package as undeliverable and not even leave a sticker on the door."
Please retailers GIVE CONSUMERS THE OPTION to choose the parcel service.

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bobtheman
, US
Nov 19, 2009 11:13 am EST

That's union for you.

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sheba1959
Durham, US
Nov 09, 2009 9:21 am EST

I send box to India last month in Oct 2009. I had electronics items and for small box to send to India costed me $160. After my family received a package they received a letter 3 weeks latter saying they should pay$10, 000 custom charge to them or they will take legal action against them. What a joke!

I avoided USPS for two reasons this time-1)Some times it never get delivered even you have insurance. 2)They don't send electonics items for India.

If UPS charge custom duties in India big or small amount someone from the office should have told me. If not it is not my fault and I should not pay them a dime. I rather get that package back with my delivery charge plus my time and money for efforts/trouble.

They rather buy any electronics items from India, if they have to pay custom charge of Rs/10, 000 in India to corrupted/greedy people. And the way I feel you can't trust any companies in USA including any banks. When people complaint about there is no jobs or businesses going international now I know why. When people are lazy or don't wants to work or don't care about their duties and play with others money/properies, eventually God takes away their bread/butter.

If anyone had same experience or have any idea to solve this issue pl. let me know. Thanks!

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SJackson110
, US
Nov 09, 2009 8:49 am EST

At first I thought it just bad luck that I seem to have UPS. But now I realized it the ^%#@ company. Looking back all of the packages that shipped by FedEx had been always on time or ahead of time. So I stopped order anything that ships by UPS if I have the choice. When I ordered packages from Walmart that ship to the store, UPS still delayed my packages. I tracked the packages and it seemed like they don't know the concept of running a business. I hope that the company will go down soon because the more we complain the less people would deal with the ^%%# company.

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MrDavis
Chesapeake, US
Nov 02, 2009 12:00 pm EST

My name Is Derrick Davis of Chesapeake Virginia, I just recently filled out a online application for the seasonal help. I was granted a two minute interview in wich I was asked when did my felony pwid cocaine occured. My grip is I felt like I was not given a chance to show that I was qaulified for this remeidal position, If my family and I can use Ups sevice why can't I have a chance to be employed. Thank u and maybe this can be resolved in a beneficial way for us all.

Sincerely
I Just Want to Work

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NO MORE UPS
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Oct 13, 2009 11:23 pm EDT

Never and Never use UPS again.. The most bad courier company. Not responsible at all.

My parcel reach customs 24 sept, giving all document (apply for import permit) on 29 sept, until today (14 Oct), still no update, It already took me 2 week plus for clearance custom but still not get the parcel.
Have gave all the necessary requested document, but still no update from them.

Every time i call them, just said "we are waiting customs reply, we can't do anything"
Why only wait and not follow up?

I am using fedex previously as well, and every time parcel cleared quickly 1 or 2 days only. never it took more than that. terrible courier.

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Jim Hayes
Whitehouse, US
Sep 29, 2009 1:18 pm EDT

I am due in court Sept. 30, 2009 with documents shipped via UPS. It was sent to me on Friday, Sept. 26 from Chickasha, Oklahoma but did not arrive at the UPS hub in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (40 miles away) until Monday the 28th at midnight. I now have a "rescheduled" date of Wednesday the 30th. It was a 250 mile trip and UPS couldn't handle it! I will be in court without the documents thanks to the stupidity of UPS. We will now use FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service for any mail services. UPS should change their name to OOPS!

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HoodyCrow
, US
Sep 05, 2009 12:04 am EDT

I am on a CPAP (airway device for sleep apnea), I require this to I can actually function during the day. This device require HEPA filters, not real expensive but necessary that I have to order and have delivered by "UPS". They claim they tried to deliver for 3 days. I heard no knock at the door just a note saying they require a signature (the the sender, UPS does) and I was home, now my home is only 900 sq ft. So the second day I put a signed copy of the second days delivery notice on my door. It specifically days to leave the package and I will not hold UPS liable if it get stolen. The third day I got another notice signature required (WTF?). OK, that's irritating, so after this third time, I got on the web site that day before COB and requested they hold the package. The web site stated it would be there until Friday COB. On Friday, I drove for 30 min to get it, now bear in mind I am prohibited from driving more than a few miles due to this condition, that the CPAP is for, that causes fatigue, basically I fall asleep while driving.
I get there... no package. It was returned the night before. Got some bumbling excuse that it was after the final delivery notice (No ###!).
I notice there is no where on the UPS to register a complain, Gee I wonder why?

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Pissed in Chicago
Chicago, US
Sep 03, 2009 12:08 am EDT

My father-in-law sent my husband three bowling balls total weight 62.5 lbs, which he paid at the time of shipping. I called UPS to place the package on will call, so that I can pick up the package that evening. The package was lost, then I was charged additional charges, and the package was placed back on the truck for another delivery attempt. UPS is full of it!

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UPS sucks!
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Aug 25, 2009 1:46 pm EDT
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I also got such big ordeal in Nov. last year.
They sent my package to a wrong address..same stree number, but different street name..!
I found it out about 3 days after it had been delivered..UPS could not track the package afterall...Nor gave me any compensation...! Actually, the actual sender of the package was my mom's close friend. She asked me to mail it as she was busy at the time...There did start the misfortune...I could not help giving her 400 dllrs for the retrieval (out of $700 value's items).
The items were 7 sets of Christian Dior costmetics produced only for Christmas season...
She did not want to put an insurance on it as she has never had problems with the deliveries(USPS) until I got the issue with UPS...I was somewhat blamed by her to have used UPS rather than USPS.
Anyway...My attempts to get any little portion of the compensation from UPS had been lingering for 3 months..
Finally I gave up...but I am still feeling the unfairness and the damage I got...ㅠ ㅠ
The people at UPS are so pathetic...They kept making up stories to get out of the trouble they made...I was fed up, and felt gross...
I have my fingers crossed to see the UPS go bankrupt...!

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sarnett
PRINCETON, US
Aug 06, 2009 6:23 pm EDT

Call corporate and let them know your problem. 1-800-pickups. They will take care of the complaint.

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Crow
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Jul 22, 2009 5:00 pm EDT

Should clarify, they owe me MORE than 39 pence, that is just the refund due based on their bogus calculations. Point is, they won't pay what is due even when THEY determine what is right.

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Crow
, GB
Jul 22, 2009 4:57 pm EDT

Cool, an opportunity to vent spleen about UPS? I'm in!

I buy a couple of hundred grams of electronics parts from Mouser, who have a contract where the shipping costs of that packet are totally covered, the customer is solely responsible for VAT on the contents and not for any other charges. When UPS get it to me I am demanded to pay £15.34 at my door or they won't give me what is mine, never mind that I paid for it!

Later examination shows that they started justifying this with their minimum wight of 1lb, but there is a 'SHP DWT' (whatever the hell THAT is) of 2lb! In short, they set an imaginary shipping value so I'd end up paying in UKP the same number of USD that the conts were valued at. This frequently happens in the UK, leaving me wondering where the excess charges go, and this is a singular illustration.

UPS won't refund me my 39 pence either. I don't care how small it is, they MUST pay because it is DUE. They're aLL about what is due till THEY have to pay. No wonder there are no highwaymen in our age, they all run coaches.

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Mad as H***
Huntsville, US
Jul 22, 2009 10:24 am EDT

We recently moved into our new house, well my license has not been changed. UPS says I can not pick up my package becasue I don't have anything with the address on it. I asked if they were shipping the package to an address or a person. I had my military retired ID card and a license to prove who I was to no avail. The rude As* clerk said it's our policy that you have to have something with your address on it. I'll avoid UPS shipping at all cost in the future. They wouldn't agree to delivery after we normally get off of work either. I'll never ever use there service again, I'll go without whatever it is that I need before they get a penny from me in the future. I was supposed to receive a return call last evening and that call never came but they can save the quarter for that call too. I probably wouldn't be very nice about the situation, I really needed the computer but I'll purchase one locally and pay a few extra bucks rather than prop up a piss poor company like UPS.

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salvador rodriguez
sacramento california, US
Jul 10, 2009 4:07 pm EDT

this coment is for the ups company thas right the ups particularly is nasty especial to role in delivery items . never respect the scheduled delivery...

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salvador rodriguez
sacramento california, US
Jul 10, 2009 4:03 pm EDT

thas truth ups is particularly nasty to role in the delivery items