And this is exactly what Is wrong with the concept. The hardships it creates can actually land folks in jail because they “went to get it back” from the wrong address next door.
Who in their right mind would just accept this concept as a normal business model?
Signature noun:
sig·na·ture | \ ˈsig-nə-ˌchu̇r How to pronounce signature (audio) , -chər, -ˌtyu̇r, -ˌtu̇r \
Definition of signature
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a : the act of signing one’s name to something
b : the name of a person written with his or her own hand
2 : a feature in the appearance or qualities of a natural object formerly held to indicate its utility in medicine
3a : a letter or figure placed usually at the bottom of the first page on each sheet of printed pages (as of a book) as a direction to the binder in arranging and gathering the sheets
b : one unit of a book comprising a group of printed sheets that are folded and stitched together
4a : key signature
b : time signature
5 : the part of a medical prescription that contains the directions to the patient
6 : something (such as a tune, style, or logo) that serves to set apart or identify also : a characteristic mark
7 : fingerprint sense 2
It is a very simple definition...
The end of July my wife ordered a range hood from the local Lowe's. They had none in stock or we would have driven over to buy it.
Lowe's estimated date of delivery was Tuesday, 2Aug22.
Saturday, 30July, Lowe's texted and said the order was on it's way and would be delivered Sunday 31July.
Sunday 31July they texted and said it was delivered. it wasn't.
We contacte Lowe's the next day and found out the autofill addressing thing dropped a number in our address but they delivered it anyway to a dentist's office at the end of our street and whose address is based on the intersecting street. As far as Lowe's is concerned the matter is closed; take it up with the cc company.
We did since it was Lowe's cc company Synchrony and after a few days they said 'from all the information provided by the merchant they see no reason to offer a credit for the loss.
Then we turned to FedEx and while I was typing this they just texted my wife and said they are investigating and within fourteen days will give us an update.
Democrat order, ain't it grand? I wonder if their slogan for seperating themselves from US proles is 'It takes a corporate village'?