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Posted by Nolan on January 24, 2003 at 03:27:36 from (209.48.190.218):
In Reply to: UPS shipping experience posted by Rich on January 23, 2003 at 09:06:29:
My experiences, in order of good to worse are in this order. FedEx These guys are incredible. I don't know how they did it, but they managed to deliver a set of tires to my house the same day the order was placed! I deal with them regularly, and have yet to have a package damaged by them. They are cheaper, faster and lots friendlier then UPS. UPS The guarantee means nothing, as does tracking. I watched a package of mine shuttle back and forth between Baltimore and Florida for weeks. I could get no explanation of why they kept doing this, instead of delivering to me. It was a guaranteed delivery time, not honored of course. Packages routinely battered. USPS Nine million dollars for shipping. God are they expensive. Slower then watching paint peel. Unable to deliver a package without destroying it. Products routinely damaged. Live animals (chicks, bees, etc) are routinely killed at my local post office in the name of animal rights. Insurance is worthless with them.
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