Has anyone ever got FedEx to hold the package at a location for you to pick up? I see this is an option in their website but wondered if it added risk?
I just had one held yesterday evening and picked it up this morning. Worked like a charm and I would do it again, if I run into difficulty like I did with the aforementioned package. No reason to worry, just casually walk in get what you are getting and leave. I did take a circuitous route on the way home but thats just me and my paranoid brain.
Has anyone ever noticed that when FedEx sends the truck out, about an hour later it goes back to the facility to tenure? I know what this means, but within 2 mins of tenured at local Fed location, it shows delivered. Very odd.
So when you set it to hold, are you guys just selecting from the options they give you? Like a fedex office or something? And you can pick up the same day as expected delivery?
I've been picking it up at the local office off and on for years! That way I can get my hands on it sooner instead of waiting around all day. :13_upside_down:
I was always under the impression that signing for a package is a no no.. Am I over paranoid? I’ve always tried to make sure sender ships with NO SIG required. Have some landed that I never picked up due to my paranoia. Maybe it me, haha
How many here have no probs signing for package at their local PO?
L@Layne_Cobain:
And I know dude poor Daniel jones and colts fans that Fkn sucks and is gonna let KC back in just happy saints beat bucs
L@Layne_Cobain:
Damn bro @tiquanunderwood sorry my dude was pulling for yah I thought that was a TD he held it long enuff refs disagreed after review idk man was close
D@drdrizzy13:
The transfer portal has turned big conferences especially the SEC more like trading players. And they need to fix the NIL deals. Not really fair for one player to get 7 mil and his teammate getting 1k. It's corrupted college football..
@Maelstrom:
Bulldogs take the cake - Kiffin deserves to play in a place called Death Valley - Man how I used to love Saturdays in the fall. But College Football is dead. My prediction? Transfer portal and NIL with million dollar “salaries” mean NCAA Football becomes the defacto NFL D league except they’re all free agents. To compete, Superconfrences are going to continue to consolidate, privatize or go corporate, and the NCAA can go back to worrying about title IXX and Women’s volleyball and such.
D@drdrizzy13:
I think they'll probably win it all.