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Initial Experience with Apple - So far, so bad...
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<blockquote data-quote="eisblitz" data-source="post: 909043" data-attributes="member: 119594"><p>I had a similar experience. I ordered something and it was shipped by USPS, and then they switched it to Fedex. Short story was it arrived a day early. Remember, the post office closes at 5-6pm, and Fedex/UPS/DHL close when the job is done. All are usually very reliable, but of course as six sigma states, you can never actually get 100% efficient, ex. losing packages, delivery schedules not met (for a number of reasons). Considering they do millions of packages everyday, I'd say they do a really good job. </p><p></p><p>Short answer. Check your information, read the print, see what the transit info says such as scanned at X point in route to destination. If it doesn't say anything, just billing info received, then it never actually was in the courier's possession. Don't panic and make other's lives unnecessarily stressful because you got excited and didn't follow through on your end and do your part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eisblitz, post: 909043, member: 119594"] I had a similar experience. I ordered something and it was shipped by USPS, and then they switched it to Fedex. Short story was it arrived a day early. Remember, the post office closes at 5-6pm, and Fedex/UPS/DHL close when the job is done. All are usually very reliable, but of course as six sigma states, you can never actually get 100% efficient, ex. losing packages, delivery schedules not met (for a number of reasons). Considering they do millions of packages everyday, I'd say they do a really good job. Short answer. Check your information, read the print, see what the transit info says such as scanned at X point in route to destination. If it doesn't say anything, just billing info received, then it never actually was in the courier's possession. Don't panic and make other's lives unnecessarily stressful because you got excited and didn't follow through on your end and do your part. [/QUOTE]
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