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UPS, FedEx, USPS make customers' naughty lists

In this file photo, drivers do light stretching before getting the daily performance update and safety briefing before heading out with the day's deliveries at the UPS depot on Nov. 3, 2015 in Jackson, Pa. (Bob Donaldson/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS)
In this file photo, drivers do light stretching before getting the daily performance update and safety briefing before heading out with the day's deliveries at the UPS depot on Nov. 3, 2015 in Jackson, Pa. (Bob Donaldson/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS)
Dec 18, 2015

UPDATE: America still isn't happy. We're monitoring Twitter for ongoing reports of Christmas presents that are going to happy homes, going to the wrong addresses or, in many cases, going nowhere at all. Among today's criticisms are the following:

"Shoutout to @UPS who is telling me they lost my package, which is literally a mattress. How do you lose a mattress?"

"@FedEx who do i contact to find out if my package is lost or if you all just don't feel like delivering it?"

"@USPS Even on non-Christmas days, they're not very swift either."

But there's praise, too:

"A big shout-out to all of the @USPS , @UPS, @FedEx, and other delivery people as they work to make sure everyone has a Merry Christmas."

"Dear @UPS thanks to your awesome customer service in Alexandria, VA, Christmas has been saved. #WishesDelivered"

And this desperate plea from someone who is emotionally drained:

"Side note: please @FedEx as much crap as I give you pleaseeeeeeeee deliver my presents today like you say you will."

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Here's even more of what America is saying: the good, the bad and the downright ug-a-ly:

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