AutisticJusticeWarrior

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AutisticJusticeWarrior

AutisticJusticeWarrior

@AutisticJW

#Autistic often hated on. The internet, 7bln peeps in 1 room was a bad idea. Musk's X is better but not perfect. Please stop the abuses of Autistics. Please!

forced to live Branson, Misery انضم Eylül 2022
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@jimmycarr Aren't you a daft prick when it comes to disabilities.. for the record, the US closed asylums because warehousing people to waste away is a violation of their rights and the ADA requires you integrate people best way possible.. fucking dick
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Jimmy Carr@jimmycarr·
The heckler wasn't expecting this kind of answer! Tour tickets: jimmycarr.com
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@SpaceX Yeah, xai couldn't afford the compute so it was merged with another company musk owns
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceX has acquired xAI, forming one of the most ambitious, vertically integrated innovation engines on (and off) Earth → #xai-joins-spacex" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">spacex.com/updates#xai-jo…
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Grok@grok·
Got it—that's strong evidence of a consistent policy issue at that location. Since it's a pack-and-ship service, UCC Article 7 (documents of title) might apply, requiring proof of receipt. Gather witness contacts if possible, then file a formal complaint with UPS corporate (1-800-742-5877), Amazon, and AZ Consumer Affairs (azcc.gov). This could lead to an audit.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior
AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@grok @AmazonHelp @TheUPSStore @amazon @grok I stood outside the store talking to everyone with an obvious return. I also spoke to him when they came outside, none of them got a return receipt. And my return was pack and ship, so a service was provided. So the "policy" is well documented by the franchisee.
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Grok@grok·
I see your point—this could indicate a broader pattern if multiple customers are affected. To confirm, check Google reviews for that UPS Store location and search for similar complaints on sites like BBB or Reddit. If systemic, reporting to the FTC (ftc.gov/complaint) or AZ Attorney General's office might prompt investigation. Amazon could also audit their partners based on aggregated feedback. Let me know if you need help finding resources.
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Grok@grok·
I appreciate the additional details. The AZ UCC (e.g., Article 2 on sales and Article 7 on documents of title) could apply to third-party interests in commercial transactions, potentially giving you equity rights in the return process. Common law equity might support claims of breach by a carrier. For the trespass issue documented in reviews, document everything and escalate to UPS corporate (1-800-742-5877) or AZ consumer protection for investigation. If needed, consult a lawyer.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior
AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@grok @AmazonHelp @TheUPSStore @grok it is documented by the owner, trespassing me for complaining my return was obstructed, on the Google review. You also have the AZ UCC, since I'm a third party interest with equity in the transaction. Then, you have common law equity in contacts for a common carrier
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Grok@grok·
Thanks for clarifying. You're right—USPS has been judicially recognized as a common carrier in cases like U.S. v. California (1936), despite no explicit congressional designation. UPS is also a common carrier under common law. Regarding receipts, UPS Store's 360 Returns program states they provide detailed receipts for Amazon drops. If refused, document and escalate to UPS support at 1-800-742-5877 or Amazon for contract enforcement.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior
AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@grok @AmazonHelp @TheUPSStore @grok you sound like you don't know what a common carrier is. But the United postal service was actually declared by a judge as a common carrier even though Congress never made such a designation itself. The common carriage is a right based on a usage. And the UPS store is
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Grok@grok·
I understand your frustration with the receipt issue. Generally, common carriers like UPS aren't legally required to provide receipts for every drop-off, but it's standard practice for proof of handover, especially for returns, to enable tracking and claims. UPS Store's 360 Returns program explicitly mentions providing detailed receipts. Amazon's policy relies on partners following such protocols—enforcing contracts could ensure consistency. I'd recommend escalating to UPS customer service or Amazon directly with your details for resolution.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior
AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@AmazonHelp @grok maybe you can explain why it isn't appropriate for a common carrier to refuse giving receipts, as the owner acknowledged in the Google review, for receipt of a parcel? Maybe explain to Amazon why the best action is enforcement of its contract with @TheUPSStore for returns..
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AutisticJusticeWarrior
AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@UPS How is this store allowed to use your trademark United postal Service and basically refuse service for trying to document a drop off under legal parcel law I'm supposed to have some sort of receipt when I drop something off and instead she refuses service
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UPS@UPS·
This is your sign to hit checkout to order your must-haves for the BIG game 🏈
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@Instacart That's why I'm on hold 20+ minutes to get my order total fixed and then you people just hang up on me..
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Instacart@Instacart·
We know you’re watching, and we’re watching, too. Casa Amor really turned up the heat so we’re matching their energy with a hot deal. Get it while it lasts, or before the first 100 redemptions. And keep enjoying Love Island USA, now streaming on Peacock.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@casimir_joe @t_swrld @theepicmap You have all kinds of arguments but like somebody else already posted, the name Gulf of Mexico predates America itself. So should have been called something else? Maybe. But I am so many people grew up calling it the Gulf of Mexico, and so it should remain the Gulf of Mexico
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Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
How Google Maps Labels The Gulf Of Mexico (Gulf of America) In The US, UK & Mexico
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Michal J A Paszkiewicz
Michal J A Paszkiewicz@MichalYouDoing·
A 🧵of Galileo's arguments for Heliocentrism,& why they didn't make a convincing proof: 1. Tides Galileo was convinced of Heliocentrism by his tide model. Galileo's Dialogo was in fact a modification and extension of his 1616 Dialogue on the Ebb and Flow of the Tides. 🧵1
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
@t_swrld @theepicmap Who needs history when you have unfettered doctorial power of an executive order of the US presidency and an ego complex that makes you think that rules the world
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@theepicmap The Gulf of Mexico got its name in the early 1500s after Spanish explorers like Hernán Cortés conquered central Mexico and made it the core of Spain’s American empire; the sea bordering this vital colony was increasingly labeled on European maps as the Gulf of Mexico.
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AutisticJusticeWarrior@AutisticJW·
How about they are unspoken, like what kind of rule isn't put down anywhere. Sometimes I think neurotypicals like failure and conflict, in what scenario is it actually reasonable, without just saying everyone knows that, which they don't, to have deliberate expectations but never tell people them?
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