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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1244696" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>The clue is what you don't want to see due to hatred. There is bandwidth limitations to everything, I was speaking to your sales team last year and this happens each year. When it gets close to the end, everyone starts changing their shipping from ground to express. UPS and Fedex alike. There is only so much lift, you cannot expect reasonably a company to have 10x the capacity for 10 days a year. When Amazon is done reviewing they will conclude like everyone else, there are limits, they know this to, it's not their first rodeo. The thing is no one is going to stop sales. Amazon won't. Fedex/UPS won't say "That's it where done", that risks losing more business the other 355 days. </p><p></p><p>You are the one with the narrow view. Now will UPS and Fedex do anything? Perhaps, I'm sure they will review it, they least they will do is apologize. Personally I think the best thing to do is the consumer to understand and really just take a moment to think, it's basic math, they just need to order earlier, weeks earlier. I had one thing not make it, it was coming from UPS, but after review, it was the shipper that held the package for 3 days before releasing. Now I made sure that product wasn't the oh so overused "Ruined Christmas" gift. We all are consumers, I mean come on these people need the adjustment more than Fedex or UPS if the gifts are that damn important and if so buy locally. The bigger issue is how our gifts can mess with critical packages, medicinal etc, that have more importance of making it there on time. </p><p></p><p>Any company can get their system blown out.</p><p></p><p>Now you know how good or bad the planning was, however it isn't seen on the outside, to me/us it looks like you got a <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> load of packages dropped on you late game and some didn't make it, a negative person will call it bad planning, a reasonable one imo looks at it with no surprise at all, bad planning or not. I hope there are things your company can do to make it all better, but there will always be a point where it won't be able to handle the volume. So again it goes back to customer shopping behavior, we have brains, we should see patterns. </p><p></p><p>I'll have my performance numbers about a week into January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1244696, member: 29298"] The clue is what you don't want to see due to hatred. There is bandwidth limitations to everything, I was speaking to your sales team last year and this happens each year. When it gets close to the end, everyone starts changing their shipping from ground to express. UPS and Fedex alike. There is only so much lift, you cannot expect reasonably a company to have 10x the capacity for 10 days a year. When Amazon is done reviewing they will conclude like everyone else, there are limits, they know this to, it's not their first rodeo. The thing is no one is going to stop sales. Amazon won't. Fedex/UPS won't say "That's it where done", that risks losing more business the other 355 days. You are the one with the narrow view. Now will UPS and Fedex do anything? Perhaps, I'm sure they will review it, they least they will do is apologize. Personally I think the best thing to do is the consumer to understand and really just take a moment to think, it's basic math, they just need to order earlier, weeks earlier. I had one thing not make it, it was coming from UPS, but after review, it was the shipper that held the package for 3 days before releasing. Now I made sure that product wasn't the oh so overused "Ruined Christmas" gift. We all are consumers, I mean come on these people need the adjustment more than Fedex or UPS if the gifts are that damn important and if so buy locally. The bigger issue is how our gifts can mess with critical packages, medicinal etc, that have more importance of making it there on time. Any company can get their system blown out. Now you know how good or bad the planning was, however it isn't seen on the outside, to me/us it looks like you got a :censored: load of packages dropped on you late game and some didn't make it, a negative person will call it bad planning, a reasonable one imo looks at it with no surprise at all, bad planning or not. I hope there are things your company can do to make it all better, but there will always be a point where it won't be able to handle the volume. So again it goes back to customer shopping behavior, we have brains, we should see patterns. I'll have my performance numbers about a week into January. [/QUOTE]
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