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Old 09-09-2010, 09:19 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
UPS are one of the largest courier companies in the world, so it's not unnatural that Amazon should use them. I'm sure that if you ask about any large company you'll find people who have encountered problems with them. Problems can and do occur with any company; it's unfortunate when it happens, but it doesn't mean that the company has a systematic problem with poor service. If they did, they probably wouldn't be the successful company that they are.

Amazon are extremely "customer service oriented" and I really can't see them continuing to use any supplier with whom they'd had a history of problems.

Really, Jon, you do seem to put the worst possible interpretation upon everything.
But why would UPS say that the person getting the delivery refused the order? Why would UPS ignore the note attached to the broken buzzer?
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