04-29-2009, 12:07 AM
UPS is a different company than the USPS. UPS is a private company not affiliated with the govt like the United States Postal service. As such, the package noted as 'delivered' will likely not show up in the post office.
I'm sorry to say that UPS may not be at fault, even with someone else signing. If you recently moved and went through a service such as paypal, it is up to you to change the delivery address. If it was an old delivery address and was delivered to that address, they can claim no-fault.
However, if you did change the delivery address to your current one, you would still have to go through UPS to retrieve the merchandise. While they state it was delivered, you will have to get them to confirm the address where it was delivered and obtain the signature of the individual who signed.
The package may have insurance on it to cover the loss.
I'm sorry to say that UPS may not be at fault, even with someone else signing. If you recently moved and went through a service such as paypal, it is up to you to change the delivery address. If it was an old delivery address and was delivered to that address, they can claim no-fault.
However, if you did change the delivery address to your current one, you would still have to go through UPS to retrieve the merchandise. While they state it was delivered, you will have to get them to confirm the address where it was delivered and obtain the signature of the individual who signed.
The package may have insurance on it to cover the loss.