every UPS package has a tracking number.. that doesn't mean it's available to be "tracked" through the website, it means they can hunt it down internally in the event there is an issue... there's a difference between the 2 services and why you have to pay more for a "trackable" packageDFWCHLer wrote:Every UPS, Fedex, and DHL package I've ever seen has had a tracking number. USPS only offers "delivery confirmation" numbers, but apparently Double Tap uses UPS.Lykoi wrote:did you ask for it?
and not all packages have a "tracking number" some are only verifiable if lost, as they are marked from hub to transit/hub transit/delivery etc..
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- Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:10 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Why I will never buy Double Tap Ammo again!!
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- Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:41 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Why I will never buy Double Tap Ammo again!!
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- Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:23 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Why I will never buy Double Tap Ammo again!!
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Double Tap does TONS of business... no reason to bull you IMO... i've purchases probably 500$ in ammo from them in the last year without a hitch...DFWCHLer wrote:You make the assumption that UPS did indeed lose a package... whereas the sudden unavailability of the .45 ammo makes me think there was no package in the first place and he was merely trying to stall.DoubleJ wrote:just like with your driving, relax.
it's not his fault. he didn't MAKE UPS lose the package. maybe he didn't have a routing number. lord knows he's got other customers, too!
these are the things we go through when we mail order something.
recommendations? sure, buy it all at a gunshow and save the hassle!
or accept that doooooo happens, now and again.
I also worked for UPS... it's more likely to have a package lost/destroyed than you think... they called us "throwers" not loaders... if your box was mishandled and opened in any way, hazmat teams have to handle it as a "dangerous product" and it cannot be repacked in house to continue shipment.
relax as far as not answering phones/emails how many days did it take from email#1 to get a reply... you have to understand most places that do that much business will take a few days b/c they answer those emails in the order received.