jmig
SOH-CM-2025
I have, over the years, purchased thousands of dollars’ worth of computer equipment from Newegg. This is the first time they have failed to deliver. However, they failed on a $1000 GPU. It has been lost by UPS.
I ordered a new GPU. When ordering it there was a checkbox that said for $4.95 they would send it signature required. I DID NOT check that box. We live in a secluded neighborhood and have never has any issues with packages going missing. On Wednesday of last week I received an email from UPS saying the GPU would be in the next day (Thursday) between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, with a signature required.
I had an ophthalmologist appointment (I am having to get cataract surgery on both eyes) the next morning at 9:30 AM to get eye measurements for the surgery. However, UPS never comes in the morning, so I wasn’t worried. Besides, if I am not there, they just come back the next day.
So, surprise, surprise, my appointment goes longer than anticipated, and UPS shows up at 11:15 AM, before I returned. There is a note on the front door saying that the driver will drop off the package at a local CVS pharmacy which doubles as a UPS satellite, rather than returning the next day.
That evening, I call CVS, no package. The next morning (Friday) I got an email from UPS telling me that the package is at their warehouse 40-45 minutes away. So, I drove over there and no package. The agent tries to give me a soft pack with my name on it along with a woman’s name and address. I tell her that isn’t mine. She then says they will look for it and call me. So, I drove back home empty handed.
That afternoon my wife called UPS. She was afraid that since I was so frustrated with UPS, I would use profanity. They tell her that it will be a CVS that evening…WRONG. Saturday rolls around and we are going into the Labor Day holiday in the US. The UPS warehouse is closed until tomorrow (Tuesday).
In the meanwhile, I got an email from Newegg telling me the package is in the same warehouse that couldn’t find it and is closed.
So, here it is Monday morning, and I am no closer to receiving my $1000 GPU than I was last Thursday.
I ordered a new GPU. When ordering it there was a checkbox that said for $4.95 they would send it signature required. I DID NOT check that box. We live in a secluded neighborhood and have never has any issues with packages going missing. On Wednesday of last week I received an email from UPS saying the GPU would be in the next day (Thursday) between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, with a signature required.
I had an ophthalmologist appointment (I am having to get cataract surgery on both eyes) the next morning at 9:30 AM to get eye measurements for the surgery. However, UPS never comes in the morning, so I wasn’t worried. Besides, if I am not there, they just come back the next day.
So, surprise, surprise, my appointment goes longer than anticipated, and UPS shows up at 11:15 AM, before I returned. There is a note on the front door saying that the driver will drop off the package at a local CVS pharmacy which doubles as a UPS satellite, rather than returning the next day.
That evening, I call CVS, no package. The next morning (Friday) I got an email from UPS telling me that the package is at their warehouse 40-45 minutes away. So, I drove over there and no package. The agent tries to give me a soft pack with my name on it along with a woman’s name and address. I tell her that isn’t mine. She then says they will look for it and call me. So, I drove back home empty handed.
That afternoon my wife called UPS. She was afraid that since I was so frustrated with UPS, I would use profanity. They tell her that it will be a CVS that evening…WRONG. Saturday rolls around and we are going into the Labor Day holiday in the US. The UPS warehouse is closed until tomorrow (Tuesday).
In the meanwhile, I got an email from Newegg telling me the package is in the same warehouse that couldn’t find it and is closed.
So, here it is Monday morning, and I am no closer to receiving my $1000 GPU than I was last Thursday.