It's great when you watch them put your bags on the plane...then take them back off. Then load a completely different set of passengers/bags and take off. After that, your flight has been cancelled due to lack of an airplane.
When you make the slightest complaint, they threaten to escort you from the airport because you are a security risk.
Last edited by vibratoking on Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It's great when you watch them put your bags on the plane...then take them back off. Then load a completely different set of passengers/bags and take off. After that, your flight has been cancelled due to lack of an airplane.
When you make the slightest complaint, they threaten to escort you from the airport because you are a security risk.
I was on a flight once where they removed all the bags from the cargo compartment. Then they made all passengers deplane and walk around the tarmac identifying their luggage. Someone had phoned in a bomb threat. There was no bomb.
I've had bad experiences with Denver airport too.
First flight in the morning cancelled.
Followed by "you can't get there today". I did.
Be happy when a package arrives - late or not.
I had 3 for 3 screw up recently.
Luckily we got it resolved - no thanks to USPS.
Good Luck.
xtian wrote:.
Don't see this very often in UPS tracking info:
Albuquerque, NM, United States 04/21/2013 6:00 P.M. Train derailment.
Oh, sheeeeee
Whoa!
I had no idea that UPS shipped by train.
I have often wondered when I see a crashed UPS or FedEx truck on the freeway, how many packages will not be delivered due to damage and how they handle that.
I didn't know about FEDEX shipping my train but I did know that many truckers complained about rail shipping increase has caused them problems with loads.
But after all the horror stories I've heard about trying to get truckers to deliver loads explains why companies would switch to rail.