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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: jason-23 on August 19, 2011, 08:55:13 AM
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I went to fedex the other day as i do on a regular basis to ship some shirts in a reused box. i was told that I had to rebox my shipment because of the dent it had on one edge. I complained and said "its just freaking t-shirts they arent going to get hurt". but they claimed that they could not guarantee its safety and i would have to rebox or pay them to rebox. of corse no manager on site to override due to it being lunch time and he was at lunch as was I which made it hard for me to leave and rebox (shippment had to go that day to make deadline). Anyway i got screwed another $14 and im a fedex card holder...wtf!
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At that point Jason, you need to firmly demand a manager, and you want to know that employees name, very firmly. You pay them, somebody there knows that. He's at lunch, then a whole lot of crap is going to rain down on him when he gets back, and the employee, because you are going to call the FedEx 800 number and get all over them. I used to back down, but I've found a little barking goes a long way. Of course, you should be in the right when you do it, and you were.
Steve
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You should have a sales rep already assigned to you, even if you don't know who it is. Call FedEx, the rep and bitch like you've never bitched before. Be professional of course, but get across with details that you were bewildered by the turn of events and. FedEx usually has amazing customer service! Maybe just a lone wolf with a Napoleon complex.
BTW, (somebody can correct me) even if you don't buy the extra insurance, you still have to specify that the value is $100 to get their free included insurance. I used to ship and when they asked "is valued at more than a $100?", I would reply with no and that allowed them not to have to provide the included minimal insurance. By saying $100, that triggers the automatic free insurance for at least a $100 of the shipment.
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I went to fedex the other day as i do on a regular basis to ship some shirts in a reused box. i was told that I had to rebox my shipment because of the dent it had on one edge. I complained and said "its just freaking t-shirts they arent going to get hurt". but they claimed that they could not guarantee its safety and i would have to rebox or pay them to rebox. of corse no manager on site to override due to it being lunch time and he was at lunch as was I which made it hard for me to leave and rebox (shippment had to go that day to make deadline). Anyway i got screwed another $14 and im a fedex card holder...wtf!
Yup this just happened to me Wednesday night when I was running late for UPS and Fedex was still open. The clerk said "sorry this box wont due, you'll need to buy one of ours" I replied sure you are and sent the box off at UPS the next day without a single issue other then my customer getting thier shirts a day late. Last time I use those jokers. Solution... don't use Fedex maybe when thier sales drop they'll change their new policy.
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They suck big time.
UPS -------> Way to go
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They suck big time.
UPS -------> Way to go
actually in many cases it is just the opposite. I can give you numerous stories of how UPS does not have a clue and how horrible their service is . . . FedEx also delivers a day faster then UPS when using ground and their customer service ppl actually do their job. The biggest beef I have with FedEx is that they need two trucks for air and ground. Requiring a good box for shipping tells me that somebody is actually thinking and trying to make sure they provide as good of a service as possible. Now, in this case they might be overthinking a little and the clerk at the store was overstepping his boundaries, but overall FedEx seems to deliver more for less (at least has been the case in my 12 years of shipping every day).
pierre
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I rarely ship, but another factor that helps me decide sometimes is whether a Saturday or a Monday delivery is desired.
On regular ground, no UPS on Saturday, and no Monday with Fed Ex
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I did only a few orders through FedEx, and I had some issues that I did not have with UPS.
Maybe, that was just a fluke, but my experience with UPS is way better than FedEx.
Like I said, limited experience.
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I rarely ship, but another factor that helps me decide sometimes is whether a Saturday or a Monday delivery is desired.
On regular ground, no UPS on Saturday, and no Monday with Fed Ex
FedEx Home does not deliver on Mondays. FedEx Ground does . . . Not sure what the deal is with the UPS.
pierre
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That's another thing that confuses me with Fed Ex. They seem to have split into three separate entities; Fed Ex, Fed Ex Ground, and Fed Ex Home.
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Fedex needs to run 1 truck for the area. 3 trucks is a little bit of overkill.
I use UPS, I don't have many problems with them, which is good since their customer service number is the worst.
I did have a run in with FedEx over our account. We used to have daily pickup when we had a customer that wanted us to use them for their packages. So we paid the whatever a month fee for that. Then we cancelled it and the driver kept showing up, after the 3rd day was asked him if he could take us off the daily pickup and he said yes. A few days go by and he's showing back up because we got put back on daily pickup. Finally when they realized we stopped paying the bill, they took us off daily pickup. PITA
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Fed Ex got to my shop one friday afternoon at 5:45. I was already at home and on my second beer my then.
We try not to use them.
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I ordered a volleyball, to be shipped via FedEx.
I never got it.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2IHaT4Z7zjw/S8lgjmqLBbI/AAAAAAAAAZ0/HshHjuPbeOY/s1600/CastAway_2000_110.sized.jpg)
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Actually, I thought that this is how we usually saw Wilson
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I have been at this for many years......And I will take Fedex over UPS anytime....I like Fedex because I get my Monday packages on Sat by lunch.....Fedex comes by lunch most days and UPS is 5:00pm most days....UPS bashes the crap out of boxes.....
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FedEx has been better for us than UPS, but we still use both.
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UPS is better than FedEx. They both suck in their own way.
Tom Hanks is from my hometown.
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FedEx has been barry barry good to me.
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Only issue I had with UPS was when I came in with 3 boxes going to 3 different places and the clerk shipped them all to the same person even though I took the time to print out a sticker for each box. Talk about a mess and a 1/2. They shipped them all to right places but it took a week for them to pick up the boxes from the customer that recieved them all and then billed me for the reshipping.
USPS once took 2 weeks to get a box a few towns away.
I use UPS , I get my boxes by noon at home and 10am at the shop. FedEx is whenever they feel like showing up.
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USPS is a different story. I had a package shipped from NY come to Akron, Ohio (25 miles away from me). They forwarded it to Indianapolis, Indiana from where it went to somewhere in Michigan. After the US tour, package came to my address 3 days later.
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USPS is a different story. I had a package shipped from NY come to Akron, Ohio (25 miles away from me). They forwarded it to Indianapolis, Indiana from where it went to somewhere in Michigan. After the US tour, package came to my address 3 days later.
sometimes it's just better to drive those short distance orders yourself
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We use couriers, they cost less than UPS in most cases. Especially with multiple boxes.
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We would make a good Fedex commercial.
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BREAKING NEWS: FedEx just merged with UPS .................... There new name is FedUp ! lol sorry couldn't resist.
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BREAKING NEWS: FedEx just merged with UPS .................... There new name is FedUp ! lol sorry couldn't resist.
Hahaa! I worked for a company that sold Corel Draw plug-ins. When Adobe bought Macromedia, my boss came in and said "Adobe is combining Freehand and Illustrator into a new program... Frustrator!"
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I think that if some folks knew the etymology of the word "wuss", they would be less apt to use it as freely. Just ask Mike Damone.
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Requiring a good box for shipping tells me that somebody is actually thinking and trying to make sure they provide as good of a service as possible.
If only that were the case.. unfortunately the new policy was made up by suits in an attempt to to visually keep shipping costs low by adding on small additional fees that pinch the consumer at the most inconvenient moment, essentialy forcing the consumer to cave and purchase something they don't need to adhere to a new policy, just as the basis of this thread details.
$14 for a cardboard box is crazy! Wish I had that kind of markup when my customer shows up with a plastic bag full of shirts.. how do I explain to him I have to charge him for a box to put his shirts in because the plastic bag he brought me is inferior and may get damaged on the way home ???
The USPS is giving away their boxes, heck they'll deliver em to you for free!