Personally, I love Sabrina G's reviews. They are hilarious!!!
My personal favorite is "Those employees absolutely needs to STAY IN SCHOOL! A bunch of complete idiots." then she goes on to say on another "Made a order over $100 dollars which included drinks. Yet they faild to deliver my drinks because somehow it's my fault I didn't ask for my soads before leaving store. ??? ""
Maybe she could learn to type, spell, be a human. Employee absolutely needs to??? Faild??? Soads??? Before leaving store??? A little spelling and grammar might help. Or learning how to use SPELL CHECK?
I'm a business owner and people like this drive me nuts. They are like Pig Pen in the Peanuts comics where, like his attracting a cloud of dust, they seem to attract the worst, most incompetent, uneducated, rude people in the world. I guess it takes one to know one. They must either be the absolute WORST JUDGE OF EVERYTHING or amazingly unlucky where every place they go is a 1 or 2 star review. I pity them. If the reviews were true, the entire planet should be nuked.
If I were to review 50 businesses, 40 will be 5 star reviews, maybe 5 will be 4 star reviews and the last 5 will be lower. I haven't found as many bad places in the last 10 years as she has given 1 star reviews and had rude people serve her.
As a business owner, bad reviews cost money because some people will actually believe them and make decisions based on them. Yelp is the worst because they filter the reviews and so you only see what they want to show you, good or bad. I wish that there were repercussions to giving false reviews, but I have strayed so far off of topic.
To the subject, I have used UPS stores for ebay businesses in California, Kieser, Wilsonville, Portland, Clackamas, West Linn and Oregon City. Oregon City is definitely the best with their emailing when you receive MAIL, not just packages. I would like to give West Linn a 4.75 but, since I can't, I'll round...
Read moreI took 3 outdoor light fixtures to the UPS in West Linn, OR. on Feb. 20 to mail back to Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They were able to print the label for one unit, but couldn't print the other two. I asked if they could keep the lights at the store and I would resolve the issue from home, then e-mail them labels, which I did. I asked them to send me a confirmation by e-mail that they had been sent. I didn't hear anything. I was sick, and it took 2 weeks to go back to the store to see what had happend. The emails with the labels were in the computer, they had received them. I was told by an employee named Zac, or Zen. However the light fixtures were not there. Zac or Zen said the person responsible (who had told me they would put the items in the back and then label them once they had the labels) would be coming in soon. I went home. Several hours later I received a phone call stating "I've already spoken to my manger and due to the circumstances of this event we are unable to take ownership of this mistake that was made. The best course of action would be to contact the original center of the item and request the original tracking from what it was sent to you. A return lave or 777(?). Have a good day." Luckily, I missed the phone call, so I have the message on my phone still. I called back and asked the same person who had left the phone message to have the store manager call me that day (3/13) or the following day. She didn't call.
The lights were $115.89 each, so now I am out $231.75. However, I do intend to contact UPS at Corporate and not let this go. I've contacted the BBB, ReportFruad.ftc.gov so far, and intend to post this experience all over social media. This is...
Read moreThe past few weeks of my experience with UPS has been absolutely sickening. I have watched UPS deliver packages to my neighbors frequently, and the past few times I have seen these workers take out packages blew my mind. I could not believe my eyes when I watched the UPS deliverer pull out a very large package, most likely a television, and simply let it fall to the ground from the back of the truck. Then, I watch the deliverer simply sit this large box of the side of my neighbors house, which is basically on the street, and then the guy just drives away. He couldn't bring the package to my neighbors front porch, or knock on the door? So now that package is just sitting on the side of the road, which for some reason is okay? Who knows what it could be worth. In the past week I have also watched a UPS deliverer leave a $2,000 computer set in the parking lot of an apartment complex. It was practically behind the complex, nowhere near the door! Once again, I watched this driver walk away after pretty much leaving a package in the street and not even trying to notify the customer. This makes me sick. Obviously, thousands of companies are probably losing money due to UPS's extremely poor delivery services, because packages can easily be lost or stolen upon this weak work ethic. Congratulations for not even trying to do your job, deliverers. Customers, if you don't want to lose your purchases, be sure to keep an eye on the tracking updates and be ready for the arrival, because if UPS is delivering your product, they're most likely going to throw it out of the back of their truck and leave in on the street, no matter the...
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