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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
potential problems with "ups freight"
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<blockquote data-quote="montecarlo12" data-source="post: 81928" data-attributes="member: 4659"><p>Tieguy.</p><p>Not only can you not read an earnings report and understand it, but you also cant read a post. My conversation with Worldwide is about The strike in 1997. I Said FEDEX did not take any of UPS's customers or packages while the strike was going on. Why wouldnt Fedex sales use it to there advantage after the strike??? Remember when UPS could walk into a customer and say "if you give us all of Fedex's air packages, we will give you a larger discount on your ground shipments". That was UPS capitolizing on a opportunity, and an unfair advantage over Fedex that did not have a ground division. If Fedex sales (does infact) remind customers what did, and could happen in the future as part of a sales pitch, does that make it wrong?? Seems to me that they are taking advantage of whats happened in the past. Its just to companies looking for an edge over the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montecarlo12, post: 81928, member: 4659"] Tieguy. Not only can you not read an earnings report and understand it, but you also cant read a post. My conversation with Worldwide is about The strike in 1997. I Said FEDEX did not take any of UPS's customers or packages while the strike was going on. Why wouldnt Fedex sales use it to there advantage after the strike??? Remember when UPS could walk into a customer and say "if you give us all of Fedex's air packages, we will give you a larger discount on your ground shipments". That was UPS capitolizing on a opportunity, and an unfair advantage over Fedex that did not have a ground division. If Fedex sales (does infact) remind customers what did, and could happen in the future as part of a sales pitch, does that make it wrong?? Seems to me that they are taking advantage of whats happened in the past. Its just to companies looking for an edge over the other. [/QUOTE]
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