I did wonder if Reading was either my local depot, but it's more likely that's where they "investigate" lost parcels when the system wonders why something hasn't been scanned for two weeks. I'm betting that the actual parcel hasn't moved from Stanford Le Hope since it arrived. I had to chuckle that I only found out that the parcel had been lost for a day by clicking on the link out of boredom. Clearly me signing up for email updates was a total waste of time.
So is my obstinate hope that my parcel might get put on a van a complete waste of time, or should I just start the process of disputing the purchase and see how that plays out? I'm not sure I can face ringing UPS Customer Sevices to ask them what this latest update means and TG aren't really covering themselves in glory by ignoring my emails, even if I recognise that they are probably getting nowhere with UPS themselves.
All in all it's pretty poor.
Update:
So TG emailed me this morning, although I'm utterly mystified as to what documents UPS might have actually need, or whether this is simply TG trying to be helpful. I would say emailing TG seems to be the way forward, but we'll have to see whether what they have done is sufficient to release the parcel from the clutches of the UPS black hole.
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