Posted by DR. EVIL on December 16, 2020 at 17:49:13 from (174.192.86.208):
In Reply to: Fedex posted by 504 on December 16, 2020 at 15:45:34:
seeing how most of my suppliers I've bought parts from supplied small parts I've gotten Tens of thousands of packages, mostly UPS, but when I was still at FARMALL I found out what a barrier the Rocky Mountains are, and anything I needed in the next 3-4 days I had shipped UPS Red next day or Federal Express Priority 1 next day delivery. UPS always made it in time but only about 50% of the Next Day shipments made it next day, but Fed-X always did. Had an o-ring supplier in Labanon, Ohio, they shipped to me half way between Milwakee and Madison, Wi and about 20% of the time it was delivered next day and 80% 2nd day, but the invoices for the parts ALWAYS came next day and errored out of accounting. I did have a packaged shipped Fed-X a few years ago, there website said it was delivered but Nobody knew the name that signed for it in their system, I kept calling their 800 phone number, they called the driver, he delivered it a block down the street, the driver went to rescue the package and the other place couldn't find it. Took the driver an hour to get my package. Had a hot part shipped UPS Red next day, and the next day was a terrible foggy day over a large pzrt of the upper midwest, airports were delaying flights, everybody was screaming for the part, wanted me to order another one but nobody had a good answer about what I should do with the 2nd part tommarow.
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