MAKAVELI
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The same could be said for UPS and FedEx.Sooner than Later...another company will take the place of Amazon.....Make profit from the get go,,,,And Amazon will be a thing of the past!!
The same could be said for UPS and FedEx.Sooner than Later...another company will take the place of Amazon.....Make profit from the get go,,,,And Amazon will be a thing of the past!!
Not sooner.....possibly muuuuuuuuuuch later!The same could be said for UPS and FedEx.
At least once a week someone will walk into the Customer Counter trying to return a mis- delivered parcel that belongs to Lasership .
Um you didn't read the article I guess. That quote was saying that the newspaper did a test of amazon delivering stuff themselves and amazon's own delivery service was delivering stuff late. That's why I quoted it.and why did you quote that, techie?
the company can lie/code a weather delay or other crap to retain their fees paid
or
the customer can ask for the shipping fees back just like for UPS NDA and FedEx air... for not making their deadline
Are these the vans and cars and trucks I see that just say on the side of it "Package Delivery" ?
Seems like they'll use a kids bicycle if it gets them where they need to go...
Cause I believe these start up companies will become a threat to UPS in the future. blah blah blah.
Um you didn't read the article I guess. That quote was saying that the newspaper did a test of amazon delivering stuff themselves and amazon's own delivery service was delivering stuff late. That's why I quoted it.
Lasership is a regional carrier we know sucks already . It took amazon 9 days to get my work shoes to me using them.Oddly enough LaserShip came up at a customers place today.
One guy said when he would order stuff next day and LaserShip delivered...
They would deliver a week or so late lol
If they even delivered it at all, he said...
Most of the stuff was extremely late or didn't show up.
So this peak they'll have no one to blame but themselves?Well after the Christmas fiasco. Amazon is looking to have more control over their deliveries.
still seeing lasership trying to hire people before peak 2014 arrives... i've seen zero of those drivers in my area or while on-the-road working
due to the low net earnings as stated on some of those craigslist ads, only the lowest-of-low will probably join in
I usually see a couple DHL vehicles every day.Amazon should have bought DHL.
I usually see a couple DHL vehicles every day.