I think he meant dot.We are all just drops in a very large bucket to amazon..your thousands of dollars spent every year pales in comparison to what most rich stay at home moms spend. When you say Indian do you mean red dot or feather?
I think he meant dot.We are all just drops in a very large bucket to amazon..your thousands of dollars spent every year pales in comparison to what most rich stay at home moms spend. When you say Indian do you mean red dot or feather?
I don't know and don't care what color the truck was that the driver was in. I don't make my purchases using that criteria.Well since UPS USPS are the primary means of delivery for Amazon, it oculd have potentially been one of those two. Just a clarification before I continued with my statement really but thanks for your attempt at being snide.
He knows that, he just likes to fuck with me.I think he meant dot.
At first I took it as not chief, you know too many chiefs and not enough Indians type but then I realizedI think he meant dot.
He knows that, he just likes to fuck with me.
Mohit wasn't a dead giveaway?At first I took it as not chief, you know too many chiefs and not enough Indians type but then I realized
Once I got to that part sureMohit wasn't a dead giveaway?
Well that's your pitfall. Kinda need to know who's delivering it to know who to contact to correct the error.I don't know and don't care what color the truck was that the driver was in. I don't make my purchases using that criteria.
Not really. I bought it from Amazon, they delivered it, they will handle it.Well that's your pitfall. Kinda need to know who's delivering it to know who to contact to correct the error.
Not really. I bought it from Amazon, they delivered it, they will handle it.
If it was a contract driver, contacting amazon directly wont help you with your issue.Not really. I bought it from Amazon, they delivered it, they will handle it.
Wanna bet? I've had them on the phone before, I got exactly what I wanted and I will again or they can fuck off.If it was a contract driver, contacting amazon directly wont help you with your issue.
Yup. It is black and white like that. If it was a UPS, FEDEX or USPS delivery they may try to avoid responsibility. Their own branded trucks? Cut and dried.Nope. It’s not black and white like that.
As if you expected anything different...What I find hilarious and extremely sad is this is just about their "specialist" not being able to read a chat transcript that is clearly in English and firing off his first greeting in Spanish and how that little nugget of hilarity has turned into something fully fucking stupid.
Yup. It is black and white like that. If it was a UPS, FEDEX or USPS delivery they may try to avoid responsibility. Their own branded trucks? Cut and dried.
Have you considered a brain scan . . . . for you and the 'specialist'?What I find hilarious and extremely sad is this is just about their "specialist" not being able to read a chat transcript that is clearly in English and firing off his first greeting in Spanish and how that little nugget of hilarity has turned into something fully fucking stupid.
We have a package theft issue in the area. I require high levels of accuracy from the driver as to what they do with packages. Got one this evening where the delivery notice said the package was handed directly to a resident. It wasn't, it was set by the front door. I contacted the bot who ran through some stuff before handing me off to a live Indian. Live Indian had some problem understanding that I was just bitching about the how and nothing else. Package is fine, parts are what I need, it's all good except lying about how it was handed off.
Mohit says he has to get a specialist involved. Below is what happened next before I gave up.
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So, nope. Who is arguing whether or not the drivers are Amazon employees? I had one of their contractors claim to leave a package that was never left. Amazon took care of it.Sold and owner operated. So, Nope. Yes Amazon can and will fuck with them but I know people who own those businesses and it’s not “Amazon” proper.
Try again.
