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Originally Posted by Blossom
I love my UPS Guy! Well not love love ya know but he's awesome. He'll never leave a package. You have to sign for it. He's always nice and friendly and knows to knock and give me a second to get the locks undone. We always talk about the weather mostly but he's a great ole guy.
The young guys today look prior military and acted like it. I guess in a romance novel kind of a way hot but kinda scary in their demeanor. I rather have my old friendly UPS guy. I mean he said Miller so fast it made my head spin and was off and in the truck before I could nod my head.  He almost shoved the package in my hands now I had some sleep it was kind of comical in a way. Oh the padded envelope delivered was torn open in the back too. Yes this was an Amazon Prime delivery. Had it been a book I would've been ticked. I don't know why there was two of them either....
Thirty minutes later I got a visit from Fed Ex guy in a Ryder van. He threw my new Modem on my porch. So I guess at least UPS knocked! Not too worried the modem is from my ISP. They told me I had to upgrade or I would not be eligible again for a modem unless the old one died. I upgraded and now getting the full speeds I paid for.
Oh the day got better a few hours later I broke my pinky toe. I am such a dork! 
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Oh, I actually love love mine.

I like mine to be old fashioned friendly gentlemen types too.

I'm lucky to have never had a really bad UPS experience, even when it's not "my guy".
Prestige is another story. Wow, they are horrible. If you actually receive your package, (I never received about 5 of mine and had to call Amazon) you're lucky if it's in one piece and not ripped apart. They also drive their own cars with no Prestige markings, wear plain clothes ,and sometimes deliver after 9:00 pm. It's a very dodgy operation and these are Prime deliveries too. You rarely get them in 2 days.
The last package I had delivered by them we had just had a major snowstorm on the east coast and my front step had a couple feet of snow on it. My driveway was shoveled and completely clear and my side door was completely clear and accessible. Guess where they left the package? Yep, tossed it on my front doorstep in two feet of snow. Who would make that choice of the two? They must have delivered it later in the day because luckily the package was still somewhat dry when I got home from work. I had to trudge through all that snow to get to it. Crazy. It almost felt like it was a prank, as if they hiding behind a tree laughing at me.
Oh no about your toe. Was this recently? If so, I hope it heals quickly!