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10:30 commits are dead. 12pm here we go!
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownSnowFlake" data-source="post: 5027214" data-attributes="member: 76769"><p>I'm sure stuff like that will still have early commit times, and that's fine. If it's on a country route it was 12:00 commit anyways. Like somebody else said above, I've crisscrossed my area too many times for 10:30 commits just to see them lying in the same spot 6 hours later. I've even delivered a NDA box of diapers to a house that was less than a mile from 3 different dollar stores. </p><p></p><p>UPS is just looking for a way to save time and miles. The shippers who actually care about early delivery will spend the extra money on EAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownSnowFlake, post: 5027214, member: 76769"] I'm sure stuff like that will still have early commit times, and that's fine. If it's on a country route it was 12:00 commit anyways. Like somebody else said above, I've crisscrossed my area too many times for 10:30 commits just to see them lying in the same spot 6 hours later. I've even delivered a NDA box of diapers to a house that was less than a mile from 3 different dollar stores. UPS is just looking for a way to save time and miles. The shippers who actually care about early delivery will spend the extra money on EAM. [/QUOTE]
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