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Question For The Package Car Guys/Gals Delivering In The Boonies
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyPMcG" data-source="post: 775159" data-attributes="member: 30339"><p>First, not <em>every</em> package has a guaranteed transit time. There are a lot of packages that don't have money-back guaranteed delivery dates before we even get into whether or not an exception may void the guarantee on those packages that do have a guarantee.</p><p> </p><p>Second, the shipper may not have offered the end buyer a guaranteed delivery time, so even if the carrier is late, the end buyer may not have any recourse with the seller/shipper.</p><p> </p><p>And when a retailer offers "free shipping", even if they promise a delivery date, there's no shipping charge to refund to the end buyer. The shipper may or may not be able to get their shipping cost refunded by the carrier, but that doesn't mean the shipper's customer is entitled to any of that money.</p><p> </p><p>All that considered, the idea that a package for the boonies is being delayed because he's in the boonies is still false.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyPMcG, post: 775159, member: 30339"] First, not [I]every[/I] package has a guaranteed transit time. There are a lot of packages that don't have money-back guaranteed delivery dates before we even get into whether or not an exception may void the guarantee on those packages that do have a guarantee. Second, the shipper may not have offered the end buyer a guaranteed delivery time, so even if the carrier is late, the end buyer may not have any recourse with the seller/shipper. And when a retailer offers "free shipping", even if they promise a delivery date, there's no shipping charge to refund to the end buyer. The shipper may or may not be able to get their shipping cost refunded by the carrier, but that doesn't mean the shipper's customer is entitled to any of that money. All that considered, the idea that a package for the boonies is being delayed because he's in the boonies is still false. [/QUOTE]
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