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10 things that will disappear in your lifetime

This is a discussion on 10 things that will disappear in your lifetime within the Open Talk forums, part of the General Information category; Originally Posted by rab3rd ordering some stuff online and this is what they had to say in the shipping selection ...

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ordering some stuff online and this is what they had to say in the shipping selection section. Mademe think of this thread.

"Note: The USPS does not guarantee delivery times. A 1 or 2 day estimate may turn into 1 or 2 weeks or may not arrive at all. If you must have your package in a timely manner, we recommend using Fed-Ex. It has also been our experience that packages shipped via the USPS are much more likely to arrive damaged than packages shipped via Fed-Ex. If you choose a USPS shipping method and your package arrives damaged, we will not be responsible for replacing any missing or damaged product. If you need your packages insured against damage, please use Fed-Ex."
I opened a FedEx account a while back when it became obvious that sending CDs from the blue mailboxes in the parking lot were not reaching my clients (local deliveries) for a week or two.. sometimes never. FedEx is almost always next day. (Don't start about selling CDs.. commercial clients have different requirements than portrait clients.)

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