carlsbad
Lions don't lose sleep over the opinions of sheep.
Yesterday I said in another thread, "Tracking numbers should never be mentioned until after a package is late. They cause more confusion than satisfaction. --Jerry" . As I wrote that, I felt a little guilty because I was expecting a couple of actions from PTG and they shipped them via UPS and sent me a link to the tracking. One click told me they were on the truck out for delivery at 0900 yesterday morning. A quick calculation told me that after the required CA 10 day jail sentence, i could pick them up on Dec 26. This was very timely since I'm off the week between Christmas and New Year so I could put the side bolt release and other mods on them while I'm off work....
About noon, they were still out for delivery so I called the FFL to ask when UPS comes and they said usually between noon and 2. So I went back to being patient.
About 1300 the free lance painter showed up to paint a new artistic street number on the curb in front of my house for $20. I had to run an errand (pick up a couple of bolts in the mail that need bushing). Got back and there was a package on my door from UPS. No, not the actions, they have to go to an FFL for 10 days to make sure I'm not going to build a rifle from actions I ordered in August and commit a crime of passion--10 day cooling off period. It was the neighbor's rug she ordered. UPS got it close but missed by 1 house. I took it over and on the way back the painter and his assistant were down on their knees scrubbing my sidewalk and the slate walkway tiles leading up to my front door...turns out the UPS guy in his hurry to deliver the rug to the wrong address jumped out into the wet paint and tracked it all the way to my front door--took the painter 45 minutes to clean up his mess.
So at 430, I called my FFL again and asked if UPS came. They have a good view of the street and said he drove by but didn't stop. My guess is his story is that "They're closed on Saturday". And they really are closed on Monday. So it won't get delivered until Tuesday afternoon at the earliest. Add the 10 days in the penalty box and there goes my Christmas Break.
Tracking status was updated at 652pm from "Out for Delivery Today" to "in Transit"....
Which is proof that I should be living by my own words:
"Tracking numbers should never be mentioned until after a package is late. They cause more confusion than satisfaction. --Jerry"
About noon, they were still out for delivery so I called the FFL to ask when UPS comes and they said usually between noon and 2. So I went back to being patient.
About 1300 the free lance painter showed up to paint a new artistic street number on the curb in front of my house for $20. I had to run an errand (pick up a couple of bolts in the mail that need bushing). Got back and there was a package on my door from UPS. No, not the actions, they have to go to an FFL for 10 days to make sure I'm not going to build a rifle from actions I ordered in August and commit a crime of passion--10 day cooling off period. It was the neighbor's rug she ordered. UPS got it close but missed by 1 house. I took it over and on the way back the painter and his assistant were down on their knees scrubbing my sidewalk and the slate walkway tiles leading up to my front door...turns out the UPS guy in his hurry to deliver the rug to the wrong address jumped out into the wet paint and tracked it all the way to my front door--took the painter 45 minutes to clean up his mess.
So at 430, I called my FFL again and asked if UPS came. They have a good view of the street and said he drove by but didn't stop. My guess is his story is that "They're closed on Saturday". And they really are closed on Monday. So it won't get delivered until Tuesday afternoon at the earliest. Add the 10 days in the penalty box and there goes my Christmas Break.
Tracking status was updated at 652pm from "Out for Delivery Today" to "in Transit"....
Which is proof that I should be living by my own words:
"Tracking numbers should never be mentioned until after a package is late. They cause more confusion than satisfaction. --Jerry"
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