(April 27, 2019 at 11:08 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(April 27, 2019 at 10:06 am)Brian37 Wrote: I don't see how it can be correct on the application only to have UPS get it wrong. UPS got their info from the passport office, not me.
An aside, and I do hope the UPS driver is ok, my delivery got delayed a day because one of their drives had an accident.
Maybe someone at UPS has ADD and dyslexia. Your passport is well on its way to South Sudan.
Boru
People make mistakes, not going to bust their chops about it. The real issue is when you ask them to correct it, which I did even before they sent it because they repeated the address to me a the passport agency the first time to check on it they said #1, I said no it is #2, for some reason, that correction never got to the main office that directly dealt with it. They are probably dealing with multiple screens and multiple offices, and that I can see getting lost in passing it on. The good thing is that if you plan ahead and pay for the expedition you can compensate for time if mistakes are made. It will work out, I am not so much upset with any one individual, but do wonder about the protocol and software and direct voice between workers that wasn't good enough to make the correction when I asked for it.
I do know dealing with hospitals you'd be surprised what doesn't make it from one floor to another. That would be a far more important place to demand accuracy.
And secondly, I am not getting paid to post here so it isn't a matter of national security.