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<blockquote data-quote="montecarlo12" data-source="post: 75263" data-attributes="member: 4659"><p>tieguy, </p><p>just took a look at earnings reports on Fedex.com. I cant seem to find anything showing your claim to lost market share in the Fedex express domestic or intl markets. You can look at each quarter going all the way back to (1998).</p><p></p><p>Your claim that Fedex (never clarified if you were talking about Fedex Express or Fedex Ground) let a online shipper "Lands end" down by not accepting anymore packages two weeks before Christmas was a flat out lie. Any one who wants to check for themselves can go to Landsend.com. If you click on shipping you can see what options that they offer. I gave you the benefit of the doubt so I sent an E-mail asking if they offered shipping from any other carrier and the response was no. Cant believe you didnt think I would check this out. Who knows, Lands End might be one of the large accounts Fedex Ground takes this year. 70% volume increase in 5 years is going to be a tuff. That would be a nice start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montecarlo12, post: 75263, member: 4659"] tieguy, just took a look at earnings reports on Fedex.com. I cant seem to find anything showing your claim to lost market share in the Fedex express domestic or intl markets. You can look at each quarter going all the way back to (1998). Your claim that Fedex (never clarified if you were talking about Fedex Express or Fedex Ground) let a online shipper "Lands end" down by not accepting anymore packages two weeks before Christmas was a flat out lie. Any one who wants to check for themselves can go to Landsend.com. If you click on shipping you can see what options that they offer. I gave you the benefit of the doubt so I sent an E-mail asking if they offered shipping from any other carrier and the response was no. Cant believe you didnt think I would check this out. Who knows, Lands End might be one of the large accounts Fedex Ground takes this year. 70% volume increase in 5 years is going to be a tuff. That would be a nice start. [/QUOTE]
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