I had my phone break in a fall. Meh, it happens. I email the service, as they're not one of the bigs, or even a medium, but the price was right.
Each response back from them takes minimum 24 hours, in which I have to explain very clearly that in no way will 'resetting the phone' will undo a broken LCD screen.
Finally we get to the "Oh, it are broke, so we send you out a new one. Gives to us the shipping address, and it CANNOT be a P.O. Box." I figure they're using one of the FedUP services to make it happen, and give the address here. I finally get the email stating that they're using one of the "Smart" delivery schemes where the expensive carrier rushes it to the post office, who makes the delivery.
One small problem here: USPS doesn't deliver here, which is why there's a P.O. Box.
The phone service specified that I can't give them a P.O. Box, but they use a method that would require...
Is it any wonder I get these headaches sometimes?
Each response back from them takes minimum 24 hours, in which I have to explain very clearly that in no way will 'resetting the phone' will undo a broken LCD screen.
Finally we get to the "Oh, it are broke, so we send you out a new one. Gives to us the shipping address, and it CANNOT be a P.O. Box." I figure they're using one of the FedUP services to make it happen, and give the address here. I finally get the email stating that they're using one of the "Smart" delivery schemes where the expensive carrier rushes it to the post office, who makes the delivery.
One small problem here: USPS doesn't deliver here, which is why there's a P.O. Box.
The phone service specified that I can't give them a P.O. Box, but they use a method that would require...
Is it any wonder I get these headaches sometimes?
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