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Preemptive apologies , this may be TL;DR. Perhaps someone may benefit from my frustrating experience. A proactive fix to this particular problem is quite simple.
I recently made an order through the Gear Shop. At check out I got an error message to the effect "Incorrect address...correct before proceeding". I tried everything imaginable to change my address and resorted to calling Rivian to get it sorted. (BTW I habitually call Vehicle service and learned, after being transferred to Customs Service, of the separate line for the latter (big mistake, hold times averaging 30 minutes on 3 separate calls)). So I find myself going down a rabbit hole with clueless CSRs who can't figure out the problem nor take my order over the phone. Eventually one of them tells me that the addresses to create the shipping label on the Rivian side are populated by (or compared to), google maps. Google Maps unbeknownst to me has the wrong zip code for my address.
So he processes my order with the wrong zip code and assures me that he will have someone "address the problem" (couldn't resist, sorry) and have it shipped promptly. Needless to say, a week later, no order has arrived despite notifications from UPS that it would be delivered today, then "delayed due to incorrect address". Grrr! Wait times for Rivian CS, too long and have to repeat the scenario ad infinitum, UPS (their website and CSR, glacial at best), another dead end to update the correct address. What to do?
Not to be deterred, I investigated on my own. Starting with Google Maps I discovered that when I entered my address and selected the autofill dropdown option, the zip code on my address was incorrect. Not familiar how to proceed I invoked my kid's longstanding computer advice. "Dad, JFGI !" (Just F#*@ing Google It) So I did, "How to correct info on GM". Stumbled through that process and retested my result several times. Two days later I got my package with all kinds of markings to correct the address on it. Mysterious connections in cyberspace because I made no further effort to connect with the monolithic nonhuman (or human) entities.
So the PSA moral to the story here is, go check that your GM address is correct to the letter and correct any errors. This whole fiasco compliments of the last digit of my zip code in error.
My question to the forum: "Where do I get a refill on my 'Early-Adopter Chill Pills'?"; so I can survive my Power Tonneau Repair saga (15 months and counting).
Stay Adventurous!
Rob
I recently made an order through the Gear Shop. At check out I got an error message to the effect "Incorrect address...correct before proceeding". I tried everything imaginable to change my address and resorted to calling Rivian to get it sorted. (BTW I habitually call Vehicle service and learned, after being transferred to Customs Service, of the separate line for the latter (big mistake, hold times averaging 30 minutes on 3 separate calls)). So I find myself going down a rabbit hole with clueless CSRs who can't figure out the problem nor take my order over the phone. Eventually one of them tells me that the addresses to create the shipping label on the Rivian side are populated by (or compared to), google maps. Google Maps unbeknownst to me has the wrong zip code for my address.
So he processes my order with the wrong zip code and assures me that he will have someone "address the problem" (couldn't resist, sorry) and have it shipped promptly. Needless to say, a week later, no order has arrived despite notifications from UPS that it would be delivered today, then "delayed due to incorrect address". Grrr! Wait times for Rivian CS, too long and have to repeat the scenario ad infinitum, UPS (their website and CSR, glacial at best), another dead end to update the correct address. What to do?
Not to be deterred, I investigated on my own. Starting with Google Maps I discovered that when I entered my address and selected the autofill dropdown option, the zip code on my address was incorrect. Not familiar how to proceed I invoked my kid's longstanding computer advice. "Dad, JFGI !" (Just F#*@ing Google It) So I did, "How to correct info on GM". Stumbled through that process and retested my result several times. Two days later I got my package with all kinds of markings to correct the address on it. Mysterious connections in cyberspace because I made no further effort to connect with the monolithic nonhuman (or human) entities.
So the PSA moral to the story here is, go check that your GM address is correct to the letter and correct any errors. This whole fiasco compliments of the last digit of my zip code in error.
My question to the forum: "Where do I get a refill on my 'Early-Adopter Chill Pills'?"; so I can survive my Power Tonneau Repair saga (15 months and counting).
Stay Adventurous!
Rob
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