whats funny is in rural east texas......ups drops off packages at the local USPS office and lets them deliver them....why?? because the USPS delivers them faster!!! lol
We use Lone Star Overnight at work because everything we ship stays in state. We received a package in out Austin office yesterday that had been shipped from our Houston office in October 2011. I don't think 3.5 years qualifies as overnight, lol. The shipping label shows it was picked up back then but the online tracking shows it arrived at their warehouse on 8/18/15. We all laughed and shook our heads about it now but it wasn't funny when that information went missing 4 years ago.
Priority 2-Day is not guaranteed to make it in two days. They're very clear about that. It's just an estimate. They have a 2-Day guaranteed service. That ain't it.
Priority 2-Day is not guaranteed to make it in two days. They're very clear about that. It's just an estimate. They have a 2-Day guaranteed service. That ain't it.
Two days=two days
I'm just happily surprised they even made it here. Theyve lost more packages than they've delivered.
I can see the post office from my house. I don't have a regular mailman for my route. My mailbox is actually located on another street. It's been like that for 30 plus years. Maybe one of these days they'll figure it out. I doubt it
I've only had one bad experience with them. I shipped a range bag to someone and they never received it. Filed a claim after the mandatory waiting period and had a check 2 days later.
I ship and get a lot of packages and they have been good for me.
They must have recently upgraded their tracking system because I've gotten 3 emails in the last 12 hours about the status of a package that's supposed to be delivered today.
I ship 1000's of packages a year with USPS and have only had a couple of problems in over 8 years. I have also shipped 1000's of packages in the past with UPS, Fedex and DHL and they all have their problems, I can't honestly say one is better then the other.
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