~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~i always understood that UPS express is signature required and UPS ground is not. Luckily I've never had any shipping issues like that to deal with.
~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~i always understood that UPS express is signature required and UPS ground is not. Luckily I've never had any shipping issues like that to deal with.
Odd the Tmo rep asked you to conduct insurance fraud. Sign up for insurance after the fact and then pay the deductible.
A happened to friend and he was very persistent and Tmo and UPS worked it out after a week.
I've received various packages over the years of different size and value. Some are left w/o a signature slip and some required a direct signature/human receipt. It more than likely does depend on the driver, area and circumstances surrounding the delivery. I also do believe that the shipper has aomething to do with the signature requirement. I'd check with TMO to see if they require all their shipments to be signed for! Also, doesn't UPS keep an electronic file of all items that are signed for upon delivery? I'm nearly 100% positive that you should be able to get an electronic copy of said signature E-mailed to you...that is if it was signed for in the first place!!!
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It was delivered to my door without a signature according to the online tracking info. One possibility was a thief saw an UPS truck and was able to sneak over a side wall. I reside in a townhouse.
Many thanks for your suggestions, some thru privacy. I'll keep you posted of resolution.
I thought that sounded very odd too!
Every package that gets delivered to us here by UPS has a signature on it whether it be ground, express, or next day air. If we aren't here, he takes it next door to get someone else to sign for it. I agree with everyone else on this one. I would go after UPS for not getting the package signed before delivery.
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I just got a UPS delivery acouple of minutes ago. I was home. Driver knocked on the door, dropped off the package, and walked off. I even opened the door and yelled "thank you" in his direction and it did not even faze him.
I believe UPS may be like the USPS priority or Next day service where the sender specifies whether or not a signature is required for delivery. There is a place on the form to be checked off if you want the recipient to sign for delivery. Check the paper work on the package to see if there is a field for this.
Hope this helps.
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Call Stacey she knows some guys !!
After bouncing around, T-Mobile research team will investigate within 72 hours and then notify me. A requested police report is unnecessary. I noticed filing a UPS claim limited to three categories: lost package, damaged package, uncollected COD payment.
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