Posted before, and sometimes not as funny if you are the deliveree (I owe allegiance to none):
FedEx: "You'll get it when we give it to you."
USPS: "You'll get it next week. Maybe. Or maybe the week after. Maybe."
UPS: "Your package will arrive today at 4:06 pm. Here's a map."
Amazon: "We're in your living room."
FedEx: "You'll get it when we give it to you."
USPS: "You'll get it next week. Maybe. Or maybe the week after. Maybe."
UPS: "Your package will arrive today at 4:06 pm. Here's a map."
Amazon: "We're in your living room."
Something wild is loose
(12-06-2021, 09:26 PM)BPman Wrote: Well people, let's be honest in that it's that time of year and every order is a roll of the dice now and mistakes/delays/FUBAR's are bound to happen.
Just imagine you are in the 1800's when it took a month or better to arrive..........with arrows sticking out of the package!!
Ten days from St Jo, MO to Sacramento (1,800 miles] in 1860. And it cost a dollar. That's progress for you....
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(12-11-2021, 05:31 AM)Scaramouche Wrote:(12-06-2021, 09:26 PM)BPman Wrote: Well people, let's be honest in that it's that time of year and every order is a roll of the dice now and mistakes/delays/FUBAR's are bound to happen.
Just imagine you are in the 1800's when it took a month or better to arrive..........with arrows sticking out of the package!!
Ten days from St Jo, MO to Sacramento (1,800 miles] in 1860. And it cost a dollar. That's progress for you....
$1 in 1860 = approx. $33.49 today. Remember as well, the Pony Express freight was priced per OUNCE!! Initially it was $5 then later $1. So, a 1 lb. pckg. then would cost $535.84 today at the $1 per oz. rate adjusted!!
Secretary Ramsey put his foot into it yesterday . . . in the course of his remarks he said that California “needs water and better society.” “So does h-ll,” yelled someone in the crowd.
This time of the year I always expect the 2 Day Priority Home Delivery to take 3 business Days. If I ship today, Saturday, they will have it Wednesday.” Normally, if I ship today, they will have it Monday, but the volume has to be insane
Furthermore, I don’t trust any other carrier after December 10 but FedEx. I can’t take the chance. And, spend the extra 3-5 on the insurance, you won’t be angry should there be a mishap. I’ve never had a claim, but I’ve always had the peace of mind knowing I paid the extra $5 on a high dollar item
Furthermore, I don’t trust any other carrier after December 10 but FedEx. I can’t take the chance. And, spend the extra 3-5 on the insurance, you won’t be angry should there be a mishap. I’ve never had a claim, but I’ve always had the peace of mind knowing I paid the extra $5 on a high dollar item
(12-11-2021, 09:07 AM)BPman Wrote:(12-11-2021, 05:31 AM)Scaramouche Wrote:(12-06-2021, 09:26 PM)BPman Wrote: Well people, let's be honest in that it's that time of year and every order is a roll of the dice now and mistakes/delays/FUBAR's are bound to happen.
Just imagine you are in the 1800's when it took a month or better to arrive..........with arrows sticking out of the package!!
Ten days from St Jo, MO to Sacramento (1,800 miles] in 1860. And it cost a dollar. That's progress for you....
$1 in 1860 = approx. $33.49 today. Remember as well, the Pony Express freight was priced per OUNCE!! Initially it was $5 then later $1. So, a 1 lb. pckg. then would cost $535.84 today at the $1 per oz. rate adjusted!!
But it didn't take a month, across half the continent, and they guaranteed delivery. If the rider got there alive. Pretty impressive service 160+ years ago.
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(12-06-2021, 03:59 PM)slantman Wrote: There have been previous threads excoriating the USPS for delays and mishandling deliveries. In the Post Office's defense they handle millions of mail each day and things happen. But now lets beat up on Fedex. Last Tuesday I sent my Wife's Apple watch back to Apple repair center in Ohio. Apple sent us a box with an express Fedex return label. I brought the watch to a Fedex location in my City and they got the watch back the next day. Two days later they shipped the watch back via Fedex express. I should have gotten it last Friday. Tracking says the watch is still at their Memphis hub and in delay( no kidding). So probably and hopefully I will get the watch back soon. Am I mad at Fedex. Absolutely not. Things happend beyond our control. So the next time you want to blast the Post Office read this thread.Yup same here with FedEx big delays and even some of my early Xmas gifts were destroyed even tho they been packaged well..very disappointed..
bottom line. If it was a razor and this happened I would be livid.
But not much we can do hope for Best…
Alan H
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