jocco said: (quoted from post at 13:42:59 04/30/09) They say fed ex is much cheaper any one deal with this? Around here they sub out deliveries to a private carrier (fedex rural area) Will they pick up at your buisness?
That's a good question. I use all 3 (UPS, FedEx, and USPS)
USPS has Priority mail "Flat Rate Boxes" for about $12 - doesn't matter what it weighs, great for heavy stuff that fits in a 12 x 12 box. The other nice thing is that they will pick up at your house as long as you notify them online by about 2am that day. Saturday delivery is free too.
FedEx is almost always less expensive than UPS, but they tend to screw up about 1 in 6 packages. Either they forget to pick up (most common), or occasionally, they lose things. Normally quicker than UPS for me.
UPS. Good for when you need to make sure it gets there. Costs a little more though.
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