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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 933053" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>The other day when I attempted to make the pick-up at a Famous Footwear store, I was informed that they had dropped us for FedEx? Anyone hear about this?</p><p></p><p>I often feel like my lunch is being handed to me when I look at how much I pickup vs what FedEx picks up. I am picking up a dozen pieces while they are picking up pallets. I pick up from a Lowe's that also serves as a regional distribution center for Lowes.com, and while I may grab a dozen pieces from them they'll have 5-6 dozen for FedEx ground. I also puck up from some printers (printing advertising for Comcast or medical booklets, for example), and again it seems FedEx is killing us. I find myself wondering just where UPS is headed, and how do we have so greater a market share when everyone I am picking up from seems to prefer FedEx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 933053, member: 32753"] The other day when I attempted to make the pick-up at a Famous Footwear store, I was informed that they had dropped us for FedEx? Anyone hear about this? I often feel like my lunch is being handed to me when I look at how much I pickup vs what FedEx picks up. I am picking up a dozen pieces while they are picking up pallets. I pick up from a Lowe's that also serves as a regional distribution center for Lowes.com, and while I may grab a dozen pieces from them they'll have 5-6 dozen for FedEx ground. I also puck up from some printers (printing advertising for Comcast or medical booklets, for example), and again it seems FedEx is killing us. I find myself wondering just where UPS is headed, and how do we have so greater a market share when everyone I am picking up from seems to prefer FedEx. [/QUOTE]
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