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Stereotypical UPS Problems might show up at FedEx this Fall
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<blockquote data-quote="aviationwiz" data-source="post: 55870"><p>By this I'm referring to the stereotypical UPS problems that people talk about of packages being left by the door, and the driver just running away, sometimes not even ringing the bell or knocking on the door. </p><p> </p><p>According to their website, "Beginning in fall 2005, FedEx will no longer require a signature for express shipments delivered to residences. This change will make our FedEx Express residential delivery policy consistent with our policy for FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery shipments. If a signature is needed for a residential shipment, shippers must choose one of the new FedEx Delivery Signature Options." </p><p> </p><p>That being very similar, if not the same to UPS' driver release policies. Just thought I'd point this out so that people can't use arguements like 'UPS always leaves the package in broad daylight for anyone to see, while FedEx always asks for a signature or will leave it at the hub for me to pickup if I'm not home.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviationwiz, post: 55870"] By this I'm referring to the stereotypical UPS problems that people talk about of packages being left by the door, and the driver just running away, sometimes not even ringing the bell or knocking on the door. According to their website, "Beginning in fall 2005, FedEx will no longer require a signature for express shipments delivered to residences. This change will make our FedEx Express residential delivery policy consistent with our policy for FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery shipments. If a signature is needed for a residential shipment, shippers must choose one of the new FedEx Delivery Signature Options." That being very similar, if not the same to UPS' driver release policies. Just thought I'd point this out so that people can't use arguements like 'UPS always leaves the package in broad daylight for anyone to see, while FedEx always asks for a signature or will leave it at the hub for me to pickup if I'm not home.' [/QUOTE]
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