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FedEx tries to win customers from rival United Parcel Service Inc with price cuts!
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4107692" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Boxes are hard to come by in the rural areas. Taking volume away from them is much more impactful than the cities and it's the economic challenges facing rural area contractors that pose the greatest threat to the network. When they now have to find a way to make 7 day a week service pay you don't take boxes off of Ground and give to Express. It's the principle of the matter than stands out the most. Seeing what they're doing here how can any contractor dare to put additional capital at risk when you run on single year contracts that XG makes abundantly clear is not binding upon themselves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4107692, member: 58386"] Boxes are hard to come by in the rural areas. Taking volume away from them is much more impactful than the cities and it's the economic challenges facing rural area contractors that pose the greatest threat to the network. When they now have to find a way to make 7 day a week service pay you don't take boxes off of Ground and give to Express. It's the principle of the matter than stands out the most. Seeing what they're doing here how can any contractor dare to put additional capital at risk when you run on single year contracts that XG makes abundantly clear is not binding upon themselves? [/QUOTE]
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