Subject: | Re: delivery confirmation -- a cautionary tale |
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From: | "Heather Perkins" landonewts |
Date: | Sat Dec 1, 2007 3:41 pm ((PST)) |
Fed Ex routinely leaves packages of equipment on my doorstep, often in the rain. Once, on a rainy day, my Fed Ex driver dumped a large box of Auralex foam, worth several hundred dollars, in the mud outside my living room window. Luckily I got home before the rain soaked through the cardboard. No offense to people who drive the trucks and schlepp our stuff, but come on! Leave me a notice, I'll come to the warehouse and get the stuff myself! > On Dec 1, 2007, at 8:20 AM, oryoki2000 wrote: > A post to the rec.arts.movie.production.sound forum (aka RAMPS) tells > a cautionary tale about shipping with FedEx. Here is my slightly > edited version: |
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