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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 751790" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>I would have to agree with Mr FedEx on this. I have delivered packages in the past that customers were in straight shock that it was already there. More times than not the package has just come from the other side of the country or the mid west. Now i am no genious but even I can figure out the package didnt come on a truck especially when it was ordered the day before. Unless FedEx has a secret high speed train that no one knows about there are ground packages most definately coming by air. This would have to be by design to get more UPS business with a lower price and a quicker delivery time. We all have been sitting at the tracks when a train comes by and we see UPS containers moving by train. Common sense tells one that if a package was shipped FEDEX and UPS one by train one by truck which one gets there first? Train unless the other company is using a plane which is funny when you consider we are not the same company Express dosent handle ground and ground dosent handle express never mind that the way to tell us apart is for the green Ex on a ground shirt. How many confused customers do you get on a weekly basis that end up irritated when we wont take their air and you wont take their ground. So with that in mind FEDEX may tick off a few customers however they make it up with their overnite ground service and score a few more customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 751790, member: 18716"] I would have to agree with Mr FedEx on this. I have delivered packages in the past that customers were in straight shock that it was already there. More times than not the package has just come from the other side of the country or the mid west. Now i am no genious but even I can figure out the package didnt come on a truck especially when it was ordered the day before. Unless FedEx has a secret high speed train that no one knows about there are ground packages most definately coming by air. This would have to be by design to get more UPS business with a lower price and a quicker delivery time. We all have been sitting at the tracks when a train comes by and we see UPS containers moving by train. Common sense tells one that if a package was shipped FEDEX and UPS one by train one by truck which one gets there first? Train unless the other company is using a plane which is funny when you consider we are not the same company Express dosent handle ground and ground dosent handle express never mind that the way to tell us apart is for the green Ex on a ground shirt. How many confused customers do you get on a weekly basis that end up irritated when we wont take their air and you wont take their ground. So with that in mind FEDEX may tick off a few customers however they make it up with their overnite ground service and score a few more customers. [/QUOTE]
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