
08-18-2008, 09:30 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by boykinmama
IShe can't sue them for doing what she paid to have them do. How in the world do you think UPS could function if every person who approached a delivery van on the street could actually GET the package they claim is addressed to a building they cannot enter without a key. and it still does not mean she has any claim against them for delivering it as contracted. The world does not owe her consideration for her own errors.
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HUH? you are TELLING me this?? I'm the one who told HER that UPS PERFORMED as AGREED UPON. My exact words were, "You cannot sue them for delivering a package to where you had it sent just because you are mad at whomever lives there".
HOW does that state or imply she DOES??
You said SHE CANNOT SUE THEM FOR DOING WHAT SHE PAID THEM TO DO.
I said, in my FIRST posting---If I understand your posting, you had a package shipped to the address of someone with whom you no longer want to see. So, you attempted to re-route the package to a different location? How could that be UPS's fault?
First you scolded me for chuckling because the poster thinks she can sue UPS for emotional distress for delivering the package to an address SHE CHOSE, NOW you are telling me she can't sue UPS for delivering the package to the address she chose?
LMAO that's what I said to begin with.
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