Shipping Question
The new USPS flatrate boxes are awesome for shipping. Almost everything I have bought in the last few months has come in one, and even from the east coast to Montana is only 2 to 3 days. Far cheaper than UPS or Fedex and they still send a tracking number and all.
I have had nothing but issues with Fedex over the years. If it absolutely, positively has to be there, use UPS, not Fedex.. they are too good at losing or "misplacing" stuff. Plus, at 5:01 in the afternoon, the lock is swinging on the door at the Fedex office. I have gone to UPS at 1 in the morning to get a box..
Right now, my company uses UPS as the primary carrier for packages and we spend around $200,000 per year with them. No freight company is perfect, but given the choice, UPS is the one I use. If it has to go cheap and isn't critical, USPS is the second choice.
I have had nothing but issues with Fedex over the years. If it absolutely, positively has to be there, use UPS, not Fedex.. they are too good at losing or "misplacing" stuff. Plus, at 5:01 in the afternoon, the lock is swinging on the door at the Fedex office. I have gone to UPS at 1 in the morning to get a box..
Right now, my company uses UPS as the primary carrier for packages and we spend around $200,000 per year with them. No freight company is perfect, but given the choice, UPS is the one I use. If it has to go cheap and isn't critical, USPS is the second choice.
i dont trust USPS with important things after they picked up a box in NC and then it got all the way here to CA after 2 weeks and they said it would deliver that week then it got shipped back to NC later that week, and then the guy was like screw it ill ship it UPS...got here in 4 days
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