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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1005211" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>The customers are getting the idea. The ones I come into contact with routinely ask, "Can you take this?" Often they look at the shirt, "Oh, you're Ground. Can you take this?" I don't see them getting pissed at all. Alot of times they haven't even called the pickup in and in the cases where they have and it is an Express package, the scanner sends a message to CPC who then contacts Express. I wouldn't doubt that one day the scanner will simply alert Express automatically. </p><p></p><p>So to your previous post, maybe you do believe that it could be the great downfall. But it's obvious that FDX is working to smooth out the bumps in the road and with all you know I would be surprised if you bet against their ability to get satisfactory results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1005211, member: 22662"] The customers are getting the idea. The ones I come into contact with routinely ask, "Can you take this?" Often they look at the shirt, "Oh, you're Ground. Can you take this?" I don't see them getting pissed at all. Alot of times they haven't even called the pickup in and in the cases where they have and it is an Express package, the scanner sends a message to CPC who then contacts Express. I wouldn't doubt that one day the scanner will simply alert Express automatically. So to your previous post, maybe you do believe that it could be the great downfall. But it's obvious that FDX is working to smooth out the bumps in the road and with all you know I would be surprised if you bet against their ability to get satisfactory results. [/QUOTE]
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