My problems with DHL/Airborne date back to the takeover. At that time, even those of us that were knowingly shipping live harmless reptiles with Airborne started getting screwed by the DHL conglomerate. It didn't happen to me (I switched to FedEx first), but two many people were having packages stopped in OTHER states and told to "come get them." Seems they cared too much about the animal's welfare to finish (or return) the delivery, but they didn't mind them dying in a box in a warehouse too far away from shipper or receiver to pick-up. Dumbies. Never forgive or forget: In my opinion, DHL is NOT a herper's friend........ I DID really like
airborne's service before the DHL merger. I miss them.
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Originally Posted by critical bill
This discussion is probably better suited for the general business, shipping, or sound off forum. More than likely it will probably be moved.
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...and that post does nothing except make it off topic AND (potentially) in the wrong forum......lol.
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Originally Posted by TripleMoonsExotic
FedEx and UPS also just leave packages at my door. Generally that's due to a waiver being on file at your address.
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Nah, they do it here frequently without a waiver. Out in the country, they are a little more
lax on their regs. I guess they don't want to take a 30 minute trip out three days in a row knowing a person probably works in town each and every day.....lol. I have snakes "Held for Pick-up" with Fedex since I live so far out in the boonies. UPS - well, I've refused to ship out with them since they screwed so many people in that strike in the late '90s. I use their service as little as possible for ANYTHING. Period. I don't trust them. Plus, FedEx lets you call the local office when there IS a problem, but UPS does their best to HIDE those contact numbers from you (or at least they have every time I've called with an issue - which is WAY too often). Oh, yeah. FedEx will approve anyone to ship live harmless reptiles. UPS uses some (or at least USED some) biased system where the drop off location can decide if your business can use their service or not. I lived in a place where they'd deliver them (since another office approved them), but wouldn't accept them. How is that fair? Their service is similar to the color of their vehicles and uniforms!
There is my soapbox......lol.
KJ