Crime FedEx's Off-Road Delivery Service - Literally. Truckloads of packages delivered straight into a ditch.

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Fuck FedEx; Go Brown!

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As if I needed another reason to use a different shipping service; FedEx misdelivers shit all the time for other people to my house, usually for addresses nowhere close to mine. When I have had to use FedEx (not voluntarily), things that were supposed to be signed for got left leaning against my mailbox post, or next to my driveway's open gate.

For a while last year, USPS even contracted FedEx to deliver for them; right about when I had several expensive priority packages go missing. But for decades I've never had an issue with UPS, even when things did get damaged in transit (or lost).

They don't even have proper trucks like UPS, or vans like USPS; around where I live FedEx uses rental box trucks, exactly like the one in those sheriff's facebook post pics.

The niggers that drive for FedEx have to roll up the back door & climb up for every delivery; and it's always niggers. Always. No FedEx uniforms, badges, nothing.

The first time it happened I called the law because there were a bunch of lost-looking niggers rummaging around in the back of a box truck, on a road where lost niggers tend to get shot at. The local niggers know this, which is why it was so unusual.
 
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thats the funniest shit ive read today
cant say im surprised tho, theyre a glorified homeless shelter with some trucks
 
GOOD LUCK!

UPS is considered worse & USPS is vastly worse. DHL is more of a organized crime ring than an actual shipping company.
i always has good experiences with ups, theyre pretty fast and support actually listens. DHL breaks your kneecaps but atleast in my experience are fast as fuck.
Bringing usps up is basically cheating, theyre a retirement home that should have no business touching peoples packages.
 
GOOD LUCK!

UPS is considered worse & USPS is vastly worse. DHL is more of a organized crime ring than an actual shipping company.

The founder of DHL was a violent pedophile/child rapist, who engaged in human trafficking, money laundering, probably had ties to the Yakuza or Triads, and absolutely faked his own death to disappear into SE Asia. He was the US representative of...I want to say it was Tarawa, one of the "battle islands" in the South Pacific, and ran the place like a despot from a fantasy novel. I think his last "wife" was thirteen or so, when he was well into his late thirties, and he eventually "disappeared" in a "plane crash".

With that said I've had the most success going through USPS, although out of country buying and selling using them for shipping is a losing game.
 
I've never had trouble with FedEx, UPS was always delivering my stuff to a home with similar address, OnTrac is pretty reliable in my opinion as well, and fast.
 
The founder of DHL was a violent pedophile/child rapist, who engaged in human trafficking, money laundering, probably had ties to the Yakuza or Triads, and absolutely faked his own death to disappear into SE Asia. He was the US representative of...I want to say it was Tarawa, one of the "battle islands" in the South Pacific, and ran the place like a despot from a fantasy novel. I think his last "wife" was thirteen or so, when he was well into his late thirties, and he eventually "disappeared" in a "plane crash".

With that said I've had the most success going through USPS, although out of country buying and selling using them for shipping is a losing game.
Yes, I've seen those YouTube videos too. Very interesting/strange stuff.

Also remembered DHL was the only one of these shipping companies to make a big toy deal with Playmobil some years ago:

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onetime, i got other people's packages with my packages a two-three years ago. their excuse is that my shipping label must've fallen off onto one of the other people's package. which is a lie because i got all my shit and none of them had missing labels. they are lazy as shit, even with two people for deliveries, they expect you to come out and help pick up heavy shit.
 
i always has good experiences with ups, theyre pretty fast and support actually listens. DHL breaks your kneecaps but atleast in my experience are fast as fuck.
Bringing usps up is basically cheating, theyre a retirement home that should have no business touching peoples packages.
USPS has the highest delivery rate out of any carrier. I don’t know why people say this
 
i always has good experiences with ups, theyre pretty fast and support actually listens. DHL breaks your kneecaps but atleast in my experience are fast as fuck.
Bringing usps up is basically cheating, theyre a retirement home that should have no business touching peoples packages.
At least DHL calls or texts me and lets someone else sign for the package or leave it without a signature if you text the driver.
 
One time bought a highly sought after electronic. Fed-Ex was shipping it. Look at the status of my order and it's delayed. Look deeper and find out it's been sent back to sender. To make matters worse, they nearly took my money and ran. Managed to get a refund, thankfully.

The reason for the return was "couldn't deliver it." Sure.
 
At least DHL calls or texts me and lets someone else sign for the package or leave it without a signature if you text the driver.
Depends what it is. If it's hazmat or whatever everyone's a stickler.

Most of the companies let you auto-sign online anyway. Just not for restricted materials. For those not even another member of the household can sign for them. I had to take time off work to sign for the 99% isopropyl I needed for my 3d printer. It's annoying, but for some reason the government needs to know who has 4 gallons of rubbing alcohol.
 
Depends what it is. If it's hazmat or whatever everyone's a stickler.

Most of the companies let you auto-sign online anyway. Just not for restricted materials. For those not even another member of the household can sign for them. I had to take time off work to sign for the 99% isopropyl I needed for my 3d printer. It's annoying, but for some reason the government needs to know who has 4 gallons of rubbing alcohol.
This was for expensive items. The fact they would call when 10-30 mins out was nice in case you weren't home.
 
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