Posted by jasinpa on March 27, 2015 at 17:40:00 from (67.234.164.72):
In Reply to: Ever fall for this posted by pat sublett on March 27, 2015 at 16:27:26:
id have to say here in backwoods Pa my post office is better & on time , then ups is( 7-10 days ups) , everything i ship or order that goes UPS get beaten ,broken or worse , have nothing good to say about them , i shipped a cast iron tractor part once & they broke it , said to the claims department when they blamed me for packing that youd have to drop it off a 10 story building to brake it ,they had no comment just wrote me a check & didnt even care ,i also know that bigger items throught the mail actually get shipped ups from post office to post office , i ship rebuilt magnetos by priority mail, which never leaves the posession of US mail ,they get there unbroken in 1- 3 days as advertised . ive noticed around here fed ex is getting popular because of ups's handling practices , but i will say the mail lady likes to hit the mailbox quite often , nothing my new steel plate wont handle now thow. maybe thats why her mirror was hanging of the vehicle the other day :)
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