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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4764528" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Fedex is worse than Amazon around here. At least if you order on Amazon, and you don't get what you order, you get a full refund with no questions. If you are tracking a fedex package, even if it is 'on truck' it doesn't mean it will be delivered. I've had packages out for delivery with fedex, then go back to the terminal, then go to another terminal, and then even back to Memphis, and then start the trip again. The lack of continuity is a huge problem. Less turnover of drivers would pay off , but that one penny saved per millions of packages adds up for stockholders, who are the real customer of fedex. FEDEX does NOT work for the shippers- they work for ONLY the stockholder. It is capitalism taken to the extreme. At least with Amazon, most of the deliveries they are both shipper and seller, giving them a little more incentive to get it done in one delivery attempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4764528, member: 60252"] Fedex is worse than Amazon around here. At least if you order on Amazon, and you don't get what you order, you get a full refund with no questions. If you are tracking a fedex package, even if it is 'on truck' it doesn't mean it will be delivered. I've had packages out for delivery with fedex, then go back to the terminal, then go to another terminal, and then even back to Memphis, and then start the trip again. The lack of continuity is a huge problem. Less turnover of drivers would pay off , but that one penny saved per millions of packages adds up for stockholders, who are the real customer of fedex. FEDEX does NOT work for the shippers- they work for ONLY the stockholder. It is capitalism taken to the extreme. At least with Amazon, most of the deliveries they are both shipper and seller, giving them a little more incentive to get it done in one delivery attempt. [/QUOTE]
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