Your 1st "HUGE" mistake was to not ensure that the package was shipped "Signature Required." Especially when dealing with scammer latent ebay. When you ship a package signature required, for example, even if UPS shows up at the wrong address with your package, they wouldn’t be able to deliver the package because you wouldn’t be there, with proper ID confirmation, to sign for it, therefore, at the very least, UPS must hold the package.
Be Careful With UPS!
Not sure what is going on with UPS, but I bought a used Rotel tuner off of e-bay (1st mistake) last week and it was scheduled for a Friday delivery. I was at home when the UPS truck pulled into my driveway at 6:00 PM. I went outside to meet the driver halfway and could hear him rummaging around in the back of the truck. He emerged finally and said he did not have my package. I went back inside and a few minutes later, I received an email from UPS saying that the delivery had been rescheduled for Monday morning. At 10:30 AM on Monday, I got an email from ebay, saying that my package had been delivered. It had not, and after around two hours of trying to penetrate UPS horribly bad customer service database, found out that someone named Hernandez had signed for the package. I don't know who that is, or where the package was actually delivered to. Plus, no signature was required for my package to begin with. Anyone else out there had a similar experience with UPS?