Posted by kcm.MN on August 03, 2017 at 19:08:01 from (174.219.7.28):
In Reply to: I don't get it. posted by charlie n on August 03, 2017 at 14:25:38:
Charlie -- Let me guess.....FedEx??
I ordered something once that was sent FedEx, and I paid extra for overnight, as it was rather important. It was coming from.....I think North Carolina. It went from there to Ohio, then it went to Mass., then they lost it altogether. Why? Because it somehow ended up switching from FedEx to UPS. Figure THAT one out! Anyway, UPS took it from Mass. to, I think either Chicago or Iowa (can't remember which), and then up to us. Amazon couldn't figure out what happened (as it was never supposed to switch carriers), so they sent out another order. Ended up getting two orders. Contacted Amazon and they said keep them both for the hassle. Thought that was very nice of them!
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