>>9785469>The last thing I want is my post office to hate meLOL, so you're afraid and bowl over for them.
If you put as much effort in making up new shit just to continue arguing with me, maybe you wouldn't need to go to the post office so much and fear it's actually lost.
>you're just refusing an easy answerThat isn't even what was being discussed. You're just moving your goalposts just to continue arguing and defend shitty services.
Someone said that DHL am bad and i said that in the US they're just alternatives because the other services can be shit. I got a response about how FedEX and UPS are higher end services, because they're more expensive, which is full of shit because of the services aren't better and even worse.
The fact is that them making you jump throug hoops (which you want to say isn't because you need to shill for them) for simple services that is offered even by the most budget of services makes them worse.
>assumeMore like pretending, because you just want to label anyone who disagrees with your point of view of jumping through hoops is no issue for anyone and willingly giving your info up to be sold to 3rd party marketers as a good thing must be dumb.
>Fucking weird hill to die on dude.And you call me technologically illiterate? You know there's already pre-existing lists, right? Nevermind once you set it up, it's there forever and works across the entirety of the internet? So when i go to check where my package is on the web, I'm already blocking everything i don't like. Whereas an APP, i'd actually do app specific fixes, if they exist at all. Fuck that noise.
>Do you think I'm lying or something?I don't know. Wouldn't be the first time someone outs themselves by stating they don't have some basic services when pretending they live somewhere better.
Whether you live in a big city or not, that's some fly over conditions you're living in. It's backwards and funny.