WVBill
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Re: FEL Toothbar: \"NOT!\"
I've found that there's more than one "FedEx".
FedEx Red is the overnight/next day service and I've found them to be very reliable to my semi-rural area. They are operated by FedEx and have all the state-of-the-art GPS, sattelite tracking, etc.
FedEx Green - is the ground transport service and I've found them to be only semi-reliable to my area. They are "Joe Anybody-with-a-van" who gets a franchise/contract with FedEx to deliver packages. They almost surely don't have GPS, may or may not have a map and probably do not know the area. Almost half the time I get a card in the mail saying "We could not find your address, please call us and give us directions and we'll try to deliver your package again." (I guess their drivers don't have cell phones either.)
For us, UPS ground has been totally reliable.
Just my experience. Probably depends alot on the area and whoever gets the FedEx Red contract in your area.
I've found that there's more than one "FedEx".
FedEx Red is the overnight/next day service and I've found them to be very reliable to my semi-rural area. They are operated by FedEx and have all the state-of-the-art GPS, sattelite tracking, etc.
FedEx Green - is the ground transport service and I've found them to be only semi-reliable to my area. They are "Joe Anybody-with-a-van" who gets a franchise/contract with FedEx to deliver packages. They almost surely don't have GPS, may or may not have a map and probably do not know the area. Almost half the time I get a card in the mail saying "We could not find your address, please call us and give us directions and we'll try to deliver your package again." (I guess their drivers don't have cell phones either.)
For us, UPS ground has been totally reliable.
Just my experience. Probably depends alot on the area and whoever gets the FedEx Red contract in your area.