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anyone use Fed-ex ?
oldemagics
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it may not last for long if their new Australian policy moves here... 🤮
TNT has been the main provider of freight services to the Australian firearms industry for decades and in return they have been loyally supported with some industry accounts dating back 30+ years.
Despite this, the Australian firearms industry is again finding itself in a battle for essential business services, as FedEx (who recently purchased TNT) have advised the entire Australian firearms industry, that from the 9th of August they will cease to provide crucial freight services, giving just weeks for an industrywide solution to be found and prevent the industry from grinding to a halt.
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Tell me gun owners are not at war with the leftist with big pockets. All over the world.
Surely this is fake news
FedEx stinking scumbags. I had a shipment hit town four days ago, it took less than 24 hours to travel halfway around the world. And now it's been FOUR DAYS and it hasn't made it across town to Chez Nanuq.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 🤬
Fed ex stinks, slightly better than usps. Australia also has WAY more gun restrictions than we do in the good ole USA! But the left would LOVE to follow their lead and take all semi auto guns, or all guns if they could. AND if they could get Fed Ex to do the same here(assuming it's legit) then they would love that too.
I’m sure this will end all gun violence in Australia.
FedEx is here 3-5 times per week. UPS is here 2-3 times per week. USPS is here 6 days per week. The service received is pretty much equal as long as the recipient gets along well with the delivery person.
I ship work stuff by UPS because they have the contract with my employer. Not perfect but far easier than using FedEx. Multiple shipping points with UPS but only a single FedEx drop box within 15 miles.
Last time I shipped a watch to my smith on the east coast via USPS it arrived torn open and the watch was gone. Not ideal.