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Holy crap. Remember my free iPod that I qualified for and then never mentioned again?

They finally shipped the son of a bitch. *mind boggles*

Apparently, it's going to take two whole friggin' weeks to get here, but still. I can't decide whether I'm glad they shipped it FedEx or not. I might be able to track it better if it were DHL, but I'd also have a jigsaw puzzle rather than an iPod when it show up.

Whee! IPod!

EDIT: Okay, I have to get this off my chest, because if I don't, I'm going over to the other DHL station and bitch-slapping the AD coordinator. Some dumbass over at the nearest station is going to get it and deserve every bit of it, because they keep pulling the same multiple mistakes on the same packages.

-- When we forward a package, we forward it to the receiver. This idiot keeps forwarding the packages directly to our station, as if to say, "I don't want to do the work on finding out the right address, you do it!" *growls*
-- They keep forwarding packages that go to the 22202 zip code simply because they say "Pentagon" somewhere on them and we deliver to the Pentagon. This is totally disregarding the fact that 22202 is their zip code to deliver to and it's usually the right zip code for the address. (Which is inevitably what I find out when I, you know, bother to call the receiver. *growls again*
-- They keep doing this to Dell packages. And Dell? Is run by assholes. Assholes who won't let us forward packages without specific authorization that usually takes them five thousand years to get around to giving us. Granted, they're for specific security reasons, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still suck. (By the way, the best part of this is that I get to message Dell when I get these packages with this annoying-goody-two-shoes-younger-sister message of, "DCA forwarded this package without asking you, and on the wrong airway bill, AND to the station? May I forward this package to the correct address pweeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaase? *smiles, bats eyelashes, turns on the full cuteness factor*")
-- They keep sending over the Dell packages on the wrong airway bills. Which doesn't sound all that serious, until you realize that every time they do that, someone at Dell sacrifices a kitten to Cthulhu.

*sigh* Now I feel better. I think.

Date: 2004-10-03 05:58 am (UTC)
thornsilver: (deep thoughts by te)
From: [personal profile] thornsilver
Your trust in your own shipping company is astonishing. :P

Date: 2004-10-03 06:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apocalypsos.livejournal.com
I work in the Attempted Deliveries department, which means I get the busted packages and the ones sent by people too dense to double-check the receiver's address before they ship it. I don't trust anybody anymore, especially my own co-workers. :)

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