I HATE HATE HATE being home alone when a parcel is coming. Like yeah, I ordered it and it’s my parcel but what do you mean my mum won’t be here to answer the door for me?
A former employee of Llamazoom, Emily has redirected her skills to running her online Plopsy store. She's also become somewhat of a simfluencer due to the popularity of her SimTube channel where she shares compassionate, in-depth tutorials for anything a Sim might come across. She's dedicated to showing young and old Sims ways to make life easier as they navigate the world.
Makeover of Emily Parcel (aka the new tutorial sim) from Maxis' gallery. Includes hand-picked preferences, skills, careers, etc. On the gallery at m0ckest or tray files below. Enjoy!
Dunno really where to ask about this stuff but uhhh it's parcel-related and I know I have American moots on here
I have this USPS international package that was sent to me in December last year, it has a tracking number and all that but it stopped updating once it departed from Belgium (since flights aren't available to Ukraine at the moment, you know, because of ruzzia and the war it started; and it's safe to assume that it's traveling by land in a truck and there are long queues at the Polish-Ukrainian border at the moment; plus, I also read that not everywhere the package will be scanned as religiously as it was in the US)
Sooo should I start worrying that my package is stuck/lost? Should I get in touch with the USPS customer support either myself or via an American friend?
I ordered a product a week or so ago that was scheduled to be delivered this last Saturday (03/31) by one of the delivery services that declares, "When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight" (or words to that effect). Well, I didn't ask for their super-duper delivery, and the company that shipped it told me it was not an express job. That's fine. I didn't ask for or pay for express.
Saturday, the scheduled day for delivery (and which tracking service confirmed was out for delivery) and the truck with the shipping company decal pulled up in front of the house and sat there for about five minutes. Then it drove off. Apparently the driver must have forgotten to put by package on the truck, because it was not delivered, and the tracking notice changed from Saturday to Monday.
The package was not critical, but it was intended to be a gift for my wife for Easter. It's not an Easter gift, as such, but would have made the holiday meal a bit brighter. Needless to say, if I get a survey from the fed-up folks, they will not be getting high marks.