Yes DHL suck. Only time I used them for my current address they also totaly failed. At previous address an urgent 48hour delivery took 10days.
Never again DHL and please ask your drivers to stop lying about leaving cards and saying that the customer was not in when they can't be bothered to call.
DHL, we knight thee Sir Suck A Lot!
This could be C.O. D. which means Collect On Delivery. It means that the recipient of a mailed package pays the postage on the package.
There is no "For girls" on this. It could mean: -Cash on demand, which means you would pay on delivery of a package -Call of Duty, which could mean their complete enemy for stealing their boyfriends, their favorite game, or anything in between. -Cape Cod, a nice beachy area they might be from.
Whenever a package is accepted by UPS for shipment, a label with the delivery address and a bar code is attached to the package. The tracking number is always on this label, usually under the bar code.
Someone like UPS or USPS or FedEx tried to deliver something and no one was there to receive it. It may have needed a signature.
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
There are a number of things a training package could be. It could contain things that help you to do something.
It absolutely could arrive on time, because the LAST time it was scanned probably was either in transit, or "received at fedex location" meaning it is out for delivery, or (in your 140 mile case) will be out for delivery tomorrow. Between the 140 miles and tomorrow, it is going from the fedex distribution center, to your local fedex delivery office.
They are doing door step delivery. It could be in america.
Proflowers is a flower delivery store that you could try, but it is highly doubtful that any flower show could get an order at 5 pm and be able to deliver it the same day.
in half blod prince, he was talking to her when he could not complete his task, and did not want anyone to see him cry.
Most shipping companies work on a hub and spoke system now. This means that all packages move from the pick up point to a central processing hub, then to another processing hub. This may seem at first glance to take longer, but what it does is consolidate all the packages into one location that can then be put on the appropriate transportation to go directly to the closest hub to you and be distributed to your location. Imagine the cost if the package you dropped off had to be hand delivered directly from your pick up point to your delivery point. It would be wasteful and slow. If it can be moved to a point where all other packages that are going to a place similar to where your package is going and consolidated with other packages being delivered to the same place the efficiency of this delivery can be maximized with a very short processing time for your package. Now that package is being delivered with a whole bunch of other packages bound for your delivery location without deviating from your local delivery driver's usual delivery rounds. This driver is likely familiar with your street layout and and any complications to delivery routs that could save you all the delays of a driver that went from A to B without the benefit of this layout. The amazing thing about this system is that the "Hub" points can be hundreds of miles from the originating destination, with modern air travel, and can still be faster than point to point delivery. Welcome to the modern age.