'UPS Club:' Accidental Group Chat Leads to Real-Life Meet-Up
What can brown do for you?
For several people in Brooklyn -- the answer to the question posed by UPS's slogan is one of the best accidental group texts ever.
The delivery and logistics company somehow put more than 20 package recipients on a group text message when sending out package notifications, accoridng to two members of the thread.
Comedy writer Tess Johnson said she was the first to respond to the apparently accidental text chain.
"Is this a group text now?" she wrote.
"What is this" replied another recipient.
A third person added, "Ok hi strangers."
But rather than write off the texts as an annoying mistake - they decided to keep the group thread going. Some suggested they start a band, while others were on board for a podcast -- sponsored by UPS.
Johnson said they decided to take things a step further, turning the online mixup into an IRL meet-cute.
The group decided to meet up at Nowadays, a large outdoor bar in Ridgewood, Queens. And since they didn't actually know who they were meeting, they decided to all show up in brown, wearing UPS labels with their phone numbers on them.
Johnson ssaid they ened up hanging out for most of the evening -- and that she actually knew one of the other members of the group text beforehand, but didn't have her number saved.
A UPS spokesman said in a statement the company didn't know exactly how the group text was created, but said he assumed it was sent through the company's MY choice delivery alert service.
Photo Credit: Tess Johnson
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