Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 16, 2014 at 16:06:47 from (69.179.5.180):
In Reply to: Re: No Wonder! posted by macec3(TX) on December 16, 2014 at 15:34:58:
macec3(TX), UPS and Fedex are just as bad as USPS. Without question, it has taken 6 days including the weekend, to have 2 extra cutter knives for our meat grinder to ship to our address, from NC. This package weighs a pound (according to them). They charge a little over $7.00 for shipping. These little knives could have been put in a small box with a couple of stamps on them and they are off and away.
I know that the company made the way to ship them,their policy, UPS,FEDEX, USPS (speedy delivery) . We've had that happen before, had a small package that could have been put in an envelope and shipped with a couple of stamps, but oh no, they have to be shipped thru their various shippers per their rules. When that happens we do not order from them again, and oh by the way, I get my meds from the vets thru mail, within two days of ordering them.If they would come thru UPS, they would be three weeks after they are shipped thru Calcutta from Mn, and thats the truth. LOU
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