Not sure what was going on. I had a UPS package stuck in Baltimore once for several days. They finally admitted it “was lost”. And Baltimore was not were it originated from.
Unless something’s changed they don’t let us use the onboard GPS. Liability we’re told. Just about all of our stops are mapped out by the driver before leaving. Google Maps is widely used although Apple Maps is more accurate in rural areas. At least it seems that way to me.
Residential deliveries are contacted prior to freight arrival to ensure somebody will be home to sign for the delivery the next day or so. This is FedEx Freight. Not sure how Ground or Express do it.
You can send your texts to me via Freerepublic mail. I’m more interested in your address and the misdelivered addresses just to see what comes up for me. I was pretty good at landnav in the Army so maps don’t scare me. I find cheating much easier and I can tell when electronic maps are leading me down a rabbit hole :)
If you don’t want to, I completely understand. Sorry for your troubles.
You are apparently in the system...? If so... I will just share the tracking number and it will all be there for you.