Probably not because most people that use Amazon are hooked and won’t at least try and find a better deal elsewhere. I call them Amazon Zombies.
Probably not because most people that use Amazon are hooked and won’t at least try and find a better deal elsewhere. I call them Amazon Zombies.
But if I’m wrong then yes. I’ve ordered a few things lately that, price wise, we’re on par or even cheaper than on Amazon. They were delivered in two days but without having to pay for membership like with Prime.
Walmart, or anyone else that wants to compete with Amazon, will have to offer a better selection of products. Many of which won’t be in their stores.
Allot of shippers aren’t on good terms with FedEx right now. Ground particularly.I hope so. They’re not on good terms with Fedex though
It's almost like when you contract work out and pay less the level of service suffersAllot of shippers aren’t on good terms with FedEx right now. Ground particularly.
Allot of shippers aren’t on good terms with FedEx right now. Ground particularly.
Allot of shippers aren’t on good terms with FedEx right now. Ground particularly.
their complaints!I’m also hearing more complaints about UPS over the last year then previous. Also people irritated by the 800 number when they call in complaints.
Even with our increased fees on over 50 lbs packages, I am still getting a ton of them. Fed Ex must really be pissing people off.
I’m also hearing more complaints about UPS over the last year then previous. Also people irritated by the 800 number when they call in complaints.
The shippers were really ticked off during pesk. FedEx has had a rough go at it pretty much every peak since 2013. I read an article a few weeks ago that said their on time percentage got as low as 56% at one point during peak. The ONLY thing that keeps big accounts from bailing is the fact that FedEx (Ground) continues to undercut UPS.
The 800# has always been an issue.
It was at a low of 86% I believe. So....quite better.I doubt UPS's is any better
How can UPS measure "on time stats" when there isn't a "guaranteed delivered by ? " time during peak. Or has that changed? When I worked all guaranteed times were dismissed between Thanksgiving and Christmas. There was no such thing as late air during peak.It was at a low of 86% I believe. So....quite better.
How can UPS measure "on time stats" when there isn't a "guaranteed delivered by ? " time during peak. Or has that changed? When I worked all guaranteed times were dismissed between Thanksgiving and Christmas. There was no such thing as late air during peak.
How can UPS measure "on time stats" when there isn't a "guaranteed delivered by ? " time during peak. Or has that changed? When I worked all guaranteed times were dismissed between Thanksgiving and Christmas. There was no such thing as late air during peak.
Exactly.No commit time but doesn't mean the company doesn't still track it. They still want NDA delivered the next day.
Well that makes it clear as mud. So they actually brag they can get something that is suppose to be delivered by 10:00 a.m. stop completed by 10:00 p.m.----most of the time? WDFD. So does that mean the figures that Overpaid Union Thug quotes for FedEx mean they aren't getting almost 50% of their NDA delivered the next day or just not by a pre-determined time? In other words --apples to applesNo commit time but doesn't mean the company doesn't still track it. They still want NDA delivered the next day.
Normally it is tracked by 3rd party auditors anymore.No commit time but doesn't mean the company doesn't still track it. They still want NDA delivered the next day.