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<blockquote data-quote="Cyrex" data-source="post: 1250057" data-attributes="member: 51476"><p>Look at his name if you don't know it he is not a doc.</p><p></p><p>Customer service for any company some times can make people go nuts. I usually get some one who fully understand everything and helps. </p><p></p><p>Shipping is never 100% perfect.</p><p></p><p>Shipper some times makes a label and does not ship it.</p><p></p><p>USPS this is has been something else for me with them.</p><p>Once had a package ship going the wrong way, then back, then went the wrong way again, then at my door and made it 10 days late. </p><p>Most of my packages are one day late since the closed my place for normal package delivery by the normal truck.</p><p>Surepost will get get there in time for USPS delivery but sits there all day.</p><p>Had a package sit all day, put on a flight, then sit there all day, arrive one day late. </p><p></p><p>UPS and Fedex, some times early, some times late, mostly on time. I just mean by day becaues it never the same drivers that stop here.</p><p></p><p>With UPS I can have a package ship from one state away leave that day I ordered it (as long as its before 12) and be at my house by 10 am the next day. That is with the contract Amsoil has with them. Amsoil ships all different ways, UPS for packages, sure post for most paper stuff and USPS with normal mail. If its large the use it own freight first. </p><p>If its not Amsoil still usually takes 1 day some times two.</p><p></p><p>With USPS it will still take 3 days. They never are early! On time or late.</p><p></p><p>Size and locations has some to do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyrex, post: 1250057, member: 51476"] Look at his name if you don't know it he is not a doc. Customer service for any company some times can make people go nuts. I usually get some one who fully understand everything and helps. Shipping is never 100% perfect. Shipper some times makes a label and does not ship it. USPS this is has been something else for me with them. Once had a package ship going the wrong way, then back, then went the wrong way again, then at my door and made it 10 days late. Most of my packages are one day late since the closed my place for normal package delivery by the normal truck. Surepost will get get there in time for USPS delivery but sits there all day. Had a package sit all day, put on a flight, then sit there all day, arrive one day late. UPS and Fedex, some times early, some times late, mostly on time. I just mean by day becaues it never the same drivers that stop here. With UPS I can have a package ship from one state away leave that day I ordered it (as long as its before 12) and be at my house by 10 am the next day. That is with the contract Amsoil has with them. Amsoil ships all different ways, UPS for packages, sure post for most paper stuff and USPS with normal mail. If its large the use it own freight first. If its not Amsoil still usually takes 1 day some times two. With USPS it will still take 3 days. They never are early! On time or late. Size and locations has some to do with it. [/QUOTE]
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