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I order the large majority of my stuff from Sweetwater, and any time there was some doubt as to my being home to take delivery (Sweetwater always requires a signature at the receiving end), my "Sales Engineer" would put the local FedEx depot as the delivery address and they would hold it at the depot and I could pick up my package there. Always worked flawlessly. Stuff like that is why I have always found Sweetwater's sometimes slightly higher prices very worth it. -----Original Message----- From: Tom Attix [mailto:tattix@adobe.com] Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:49 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Lesson Learned: Ordering Anything involving UPS I would, if possible, avoid FedEx Ground (as opposed to regular FedEx). From what I was told by phone support, they will attempt delivery 3 times and then they return it to sender, they also will not hold for pick up. On Jul 29, 2004, at 8:46 AM, Mark Hamburg wrote: Hmm. I guess one needs to figure out how to have stuff labeled as being alcohol and hence requiring an adult signature. UPS never automatically leaves the wine club shipments at the door. I had FedEx Ground deliver something to someone only to have the tracking information report that it was signed for by S. IDEDOOR. Since the recipient had had to leave town unexpectedly, it sat for quite a while. I've also heard reports that FedEx has a policy of not paying insurance claims -- or at least of making it very difficult to collect. I work with someone who sold via eBay some camera equipment to someone in Spain, shipped it FedEx, and had the buyer report that the box arrived empty. FedEx eventually coughed up the insurance money, but it took some arm twisting. That being said, I still tend to go with FedEx Ground since I haven't found anything I prefer. Mark