And yet we've be arguing over charging Express prices yet using Ground to do the actual transporting. Because as you say the customer only cares about it being delivered on time.Ground doesn't handle door-to-door Express transactions.
And yet we've be arguing over charging Express prices yet using Ground to do the actual transporting. Because as you say the customer only cares about it being delivered on time.Ground doesn't handle door-to-door Express transactions.
You tell me.Didn’t the align 2 and 3 day express pricing with Ground sometime last year?
And yet we've be arguing over charging Express prices yet using Ground to do the actual transporting. Because as you say the customer only cares about it being delivered on time.
You and others have repeatedly said that if a shipper sends a pkg by Express and Ground actually handles the pick-up, transport, and delivery of said pkg that would be ok as long as it gets delivered on time. I merely pointed out if the pkg arrives late and the shipper finds out it wasn't Express who handled it in spite of paying Express prices it may cause some serious problems for FedEx. If Ground only handles the delivery and FedEx has clearly made shippers aware that may happen then great. But in pointing that out was told Ground can handle more than the delivery and it was already happening. And told FedEx can do such things if it wants to without having to inform customers. FedEx has, according to you, no responsibility to its customers who may be paying very high prices to ship very high value items in a time sensitive manner. FedEx can do whatever they like. I bet the FedEx legal department wouldn't agree.I haven't argued about who charges what; I don't care who charges what. Some guy wants to pay $30 to have a package delivered next day and he sends it Express. It gets delivered by 2000 the next day. He got what he paid for and he's happy. Some other guy wants to pay $15 to have a package delivered next day and he sends it Ground. It gets delivered by 2000 the next day. He got what he paid for and he's happy.
I don't know about you but in my neck of the woods I'm happy if I get what I paid for.
You and others have repeatedly said that if a shipper sends a pkg by Express and Ground actually handles the pick-up, transport, and delivery of said pkg that would be ok as long as it gets delivered on time. I merely pointed out if the pkg arrives late and the shipper finds out it wasn't Express who handled it in spite of paying Express prices it may cause some serious problems for FedEx. If Ground only handles the delivery and FedEx has clearly made shippers aware that may happen then great. But in pointing that out was told Ground can handle more than the delivery and it was already happening. And told FedEx can do such things if it wants to without having to inform customers. FedEx has, according to you, no responsibility to its customers who may be paying very high prices to ship very high value items in a time sensitive manner. FedEx can do whatever they like. I bet the FedEx legal department wouldn't agree.
I don't know why you think FedEx can do whatever it likes without any negative repercussions. Oh yeah, arrogance, forgot that.FedEx says they'll pick up your package and deliver it by a date/time for a certain price. I don't know why this is such an issue for you.
I don't know why you think a customer will notice or care as to what OPCO will deliver their package? They pay for getting their package delivered by a certain day and time. Period. Couriers always say the customer gets Ground and Express confused when making a complaint. The same will happen when they get a delivery. As long as it gets delivered, that is ALL the customers are concerned with.I don't know why you think FedEx can do whatever it likes without any negative repercussions. Oh yeah, arrogance, forgot that.
If it’s so simple...why so much small print?I don't know why you think a customer will notice or care as to what OPCO will deliver their package? They pay for getting their package delivered by a certain day and time. Period. Couriers always say the customer gets Ground and Express confused when making a complaint. The same will happen when they get a delivery. As long as it gets delivered, that is ALL the customers are concerned with.
Until the Ground guy falsifies the recipient's signature and the package turns up missing.I don't know why you think a customer will notice or care as to what OPCO will deliver their package? They pay for getting their package delivered by a certain day and time. Period. Couriers always say the customer gets Ground and Express confused when making a complaint. The same will happen when they get a delivery. As long as it gets delivered, that is ALL the customers are concerned with.
Like nobody from Express has done that.Until the Ground guy falsifies the recipient's signature and the package turns up missing.
But in this case the customer finds out he paid much more for Express service and Ground not only handled it, but made off with his very valuable contents. Good luck!Like nobody from Express has done that.
You THINK the customer pays for Express to transport their package. The customer pays for FDX to transport their package. Once again, how it gets done isnt relevant. Where does it say anywhere that ONLY Express will touch your delivery? You are such an idiot to believe the company is breaking a law by having crossover between the OPCO. If Ground is now delivering Express residentials, you dont believe the company made sure such an arrangement isnt allowed.But in this case the customer finds out he paid much more for Express service and Ground not only handled it, but made off with his very valuable contents. Good luck!
Back in the day, Ground had service in Puerto Rico. I believe they contracted with Express to get the packages to the island. I don’t think there was much uproar with the arrangement.You THINK the customer pays for Express to transport their package. The customer pays for FDX to transport their package. Once again, how it gets done isnt relevant. Where does it say anywhere that ONLY Express will touch your delivery? You are such an idiot to believe the company is breaking a law by having crossover between the OPCO. If Ground is now delivering Express residentials, you dont believe the company made sure such an arrangement isnt allowed.
Little bit different no Express couriers touch ground Freight going to Puerto Rico.Back in the day, Ground had service in Puerto Rico. I believe they contracted with Express to get the packages to the island. I don’t think there was much uproar with the arrangement.
I don't know why you think FedEx can do whatever it likes without any negative repercussions. Oh yeah, arrogance, forgot that.
You THINK the customer pays for Express to transport their package. The customer pays for FDX to transport their package. Once again, how it gets done isnt relevant. Where does it say anywhere that ONLY Express will touch your delivery?
His time would be better spent looking for the next Walmart parking lot that he will be calling home.He thinks because it's a big deal to him that it's a big deal, period.
Well, maybe you do.Like nobody from Express has done that.
So you're saying they'll do whatever they like and if there's a problem they'll adjust. Uh-huh.It's not that difficult. If the service doesn't work out well enough, they'll make change(s) to address whatever the problems are. It's easier to look at the reality of a situation than to dream up all sorts of goofy stuff.
No, I think you and Oldfart are talking out of your ass again. How you got Oldfart in your ass is beyond me.He thinks because it's a big deal to him that it's a big deal, period.