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FedEx hates me :(

hdeck

Lifer
I ordered some things from newegg wednesday night and they shipped it all nicely and what-not. my stuff arrived in austin at 4 am this morning and has since gone on the truck for delivery. but i just checked the tracking page and i see this

Jul 19, 2003 12:56 pm Package status AUSTIN TX Package not due for delivery

12:47 pm On FedEx vehicle for delivery AUSTIN TX

it's on the truck ready to be delivered but they aren't delivering it to me today???? they are so cruel, but why??


 
Is it express saver or ground?

If so, Fedex does not deliver them Saturday - Monday.
 
Originally posted by: hdeck
I ordered some things from newegg wednesday night and they shipped it all nicely and what-not. my stuff arrived in austin at 4 am this morning and has since gone on the truck for delivery. but i just checked the tracking page and i see this

Jul 19, 2003 12:56 pm Package status AUSTIN TX Package not due for delivery

12:47 pm On FedEx vehicle for delivery AUSTIN TX

it's on the truck ready to be delivered but they aren't delivering it to me today???? they are so cruel, but why??

Because if you want it faster, they want you to PAY to get it faster.

End of story.
 
it's express. but i thought they delivered on saturday. maybe i was wrong 🙁

Because if you want it faster, they want you to PAY to get it faster.

End of story.

well excuse me...
 
Originally posted by: hdeck
it's express. but i thought they delivered on saturday. maybe i was wrong 🙁

Because if you want it faster, they want you to PAY to get it faster.

End of story.

well excuse me...

Nothing against you at all! I'm just pointing out that it's purely a monetary decision on their part. If (arbitrary example) three-day packages consistently showed up in two days, no one would pay the price premium for a two-day delivery. And that's bad for the bottom line. So they'd deliberately not deliver your package even if it arrived early.

(And yes, this is somewhat conjecture on my part, but captialism isn't too hard to reason through.)
 
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