
Originally Posted by
McClef
No matter what you may think of the organisation it's nice to know that their delivery guys can still have a human face!

They're just people. Corporate FEDEX is the monolitic money-grubbing entity

Originally Posted by
emolas
Well being the good UPS employee I am, I would have to disagree with that statement.
You know what that say: Go Brown and you'll never frown!
example: Fedex charges $25 formal entry fee if an item requires formal entry under the customs regs. I was told by Fedex Trade Networks that any woolen item ov value over $5 requires formal entry. So you culd buy $5 wool item, pay the vendor $8 for shipping, and Fedex would charge you $25 to process the entry (in theory - I can't think of a reason to send a $5 wool item via Fedex).
On the other hand I bought 75 yards of tartan, paid ~$300 in customs fees, and Brown only charged about $5 to process the entry.
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