Meet Phil, Claire’s husband. Here is a quick refresher if you are curious about who Claire is. If you haven’t met Phil, he is a dedicated husband and father who spoils his sons, Brian and Luke. Phil owns an online store for iPad and iPhone accessories. He is a tech geek with a YouTube channel, which blurs the line for him where work ends and fun starts, unboxing and shooting videos with all the new gadgets.
Oblivious to all the electronic toys around his garage, Phil only pays attention when the boys crash through a 5-foot wall of shipping boxes, pretending to save the world from Thanos.
About every 2-3 weeks, Claire’s patience with the shipping boxes wears thin, and she gives him an earful to deal with the returns. Today is that day.
It has been a rough start for Claire, chasing Luke around the living room after refusing to clear the breakfast table. Luke is now pretending that Clair is Nebula ( Thanos’ lieutenant ) as he escapes her grasp and bolts to the safety of his starship, which happens to be in the garage. Claire is fuming as she darts after Luke through the garage door, only to trip over a wall of boxes.
Not enough time to drop off returns at UPS?Your first return pickup is free. Try now →In the garage, Phil witnessed the classic battle of good versus evil. The look Nebula gives Phil, oops, we mean Claire, could have destroyed Thanos himself. After a long (intense) staredown, Phil opened his laptop and searched for the nearest UPS store to drop off the electronics.
Phil quickly realizes that packing the numerous returns in his car and lugging them across town to the UPS store would take up most of his day. He decides to schedule a UPS pick-up, but it’s the weekend, and he isn’t even sure if they come to his neighborhood on Saturdays. As he continues searching the internet, the staredown with Claire intensifies as the universe's fate rests in the balance.
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Use Quick Ship Today, have your return picked up right at home and get at least 20 minutes back in your day.
One, three, or even ten returns from different brands, it's all still covered with one low price, $8.99