skippy1969 - 2008-12-26 20:06
I'd like to hit him
I cannot believe that someone would treat other peoples property like that!
GRRRRRRRRRRR is right!
Johnny
that would be worthy of a kick to the softest regions.
jaredscottfla - 2008-12-26 23:17
creep
brutal... he needs to be drop kicked!
Wow, that is crazy!!
notice there was a lawn chair right next to the door of the gate it was easyer to set it down there,,the ups guy in my neibourhood already knows the stuff i get i told him i collect boomboxes so he looked very interested he places my boxes nicely on the porch
What is this????
Its must be that the guys is not get a month pay for his job.
What a cretin.
If that was me he did that to and I spotted him, that dude had better hop in his truck and speed off immediately instead of taking his time to do his paperwork when he got in 'cause I'd snatch his @ss out, throw him to the ground and put the boots to his head...
Overall, the right thing to do would be to take that tape to UPS and try to get that @sshole fired! There's ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSE for what he did!
It's a miracle that BBXs arrive without damage.
Seeing the video, looks like the postman really wanted to destroy the item. I can't stand why he drops the article in this way.
It's enough to get this man fired.
Unbelieveable!
Does the mail service not need a autogramm of the person who gets the parcel....
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Originally posted by ViennaSound:
Unbelieveable!
Does the mail service not need a autogramm of the person who gets the parcel....
That's what i was thinking...the few times UPS delivered to me a signature was required.
A lot of the items get damaged because they fall from a conveyer belt into/onto who knows what...then other items fall on top and so on....what that UPS driver did was WRONG however it appeared as though the box was lite, and probably not fragile but i guess we will never know. That video (IF real)most likely cost the driver his job.
-gsbadbmr
They probably do require a signature, for the most part. However, there's been PLENTY of times - over the past 10 years - I've come home and found my package (home stereo components among other things) stuck in between the screen door and main door or left on the porch. Maybe they forge signatures when they get back in the truck.
Don't check anything fragile at an airport, either. I have seen how they unload the aircraft. They have a little conveyor belt unloading the luggage, and there's supposed to be a guy standing at the end of it, to grab your luggage before it falls on the ground. But that only happens about 9 times out of 10. If you happen to be the 1 out of 10, you're screwed.