Is it impressive though? They have about a 50% success rate delivering things to me across multiple addresses and I know other people who have had similar long term issues.
At one of my addresses FedEx will happily sell anyone overnight shipping and then just keep the parcel at the depot for a week until they have a driver who can actually make the trip. I have had like 6 very urgent packages delayed like this. Once my wife ordered something perishable and they pulled this then told her she had to drive into town and pick it up at the airport.
I've also been nearly run off the road by FedEx drivers on the highway before. One guy was so angry that I was only going 10 over that he tailgated me within a foot and then punish passed me.
They're also the only service that still corrects my other address to the wrong address. I tried for a whole month to get ahold of anyone there who even knows what address correction is and then just stopped using them for anything important.
They doubled down on "digital" during the pandemic and fired a bunch of CSRs and stuff. It doesn't look like it's working out very well for them.
> just keep the parcel at the depot for a week until they have a driver who can actually make the trip.
Depot workers can get up to the weirdest stuff. One time I was returning unused product (oil well perforating guns, a UN 1.4D explosive device) via Yellow Freight. I handed over the cases and signed all the appropriate paperwork to handover custody at the depot and went on about my day. The supplier called me ~10 days later saying they never received the shipment! Perturbed, I called down to the depot who basically shrugged it off with "no idea lol not our problem". Their attitude changed when I told them that in accordance with my license and federal law I would be notifying the ATF at the end of the day that there were missing or lost explosives and it would very much be their problem.
A couple hours later they called back and told me the boxes had missed their truck and were just sitting in the corner of the secure cage in the loading dock, forlorn and forgotten. What the fuck, guys.
Strangely, I've had perishable medicine delivered to me (a biologic injection) for two years without a single hiccup by FedEx. They have been the most consistently reliable delivery service where I live (though the post office is pretty good too). My house is at the bottom of a hill that is difficult for rear wheel drive vehicles in winter.
UPS, on the other hand, can go pound sand. They often refuse to deliver due to weather, then force me to either drive two hours round trip to their distribution center, or charge me to pick it up at the local UPS store.
When when FedEx couldn't get their truck to my house due to road conditions, they were totally fine with my picking it up at their store.
I'm in the same camp. The single time they actually delivered it to me without saying I wasn't home they had actually delivered it one street over.
I spent 72 hours waiting (3x24 periods they told me to wait and call back tomorrow while they "investigated") for a $1300 package. Initially they said it must have been stolen and its my loss, to which I said "no I was home and near the front door all day, you didn't deliver it". Pretty absurd they can't just look where he was when it was "delivered" and deal with it. Or maybe they can and they just don't bother.
Eventually the person actually called me using my number on the box and said it was delivered there.
Still no recourse from FedEx, whom I have not informed I got the package in the end.
I’d quote this as the best federated peer-to-peer package delivery. Distribute in a nearby city and it will get to its destination eventually. Fortunately, your personal info is written in the clear for everyone to see, and anyone can open the box.
Yeah, in my experience FedEx drivers absolutely LOVE saying they “attempted delivery of my package, but nobody was home,” so I have to go get it from the depot. But I 100% was home, working from home all day, and they 100% never came.
No. They’re 100% useless in my experience, and literally never manage to deliver to me - everything ends up returned to sender. No other courier has this problem.
As for the SMSs - in Portugal, and I’d guess Australia too, they contract all of their local operations out to some random group of muppets who can’t organise their way out of a paper bag - the SMSs they send me come from a mobile number, are handwritten (they seem to literally have someone whose job it is to write messages, on a phone, and send them), as are the emails. When it comes to delivery, i’m inevitably the last delivery of the day as I live way out in the boonies, and they just go “it’s 5pm I’m going home”, and it goes back to the depot. They drive it back and forth for a week before declaring the parcel undeliverable.
These days, if I see someone has shipped something with FedEx, despite my instructions not to, I immediately request a refund, as I know it won’t arrive.
It really just depends on your local distribution hubs. My semi rural address regularly gets serviced by two different FedEx hubs, if I see it go to X hub I'll get it that day, but if it goes to Y hub it'll most likely be late.
They definitely are not impressive. I always avoid them if I am given a choice, because for the last 20 years they have always been sub-par. UPS isn't perfect, but they consistently do better than FedEx. Sadly these days it's pretty uncommon for vendors to give you the choice of who they use to ship the package, so I can't always avoid them.
They certainly can be quite impressive, I recently had something delivered from China I bought through Alibaba to South Africa, shipping cost less than 5USD and it arrived in about 13 days, 1 day less than the maximum estimate.
In my case I got an email about customs and tax payment which was needed, but the link was clearly to fedex.com.
in my country fedex isn't popular, but I had one international package delivered by them and I was very positively surprised because they paid duties for me to speed up process and invoiced me that costs.
That’s a bit better than my experience with DHL :) they’ve delivered packages to random people multiple times across the UK, France, Switzerland and South Africa. Important documents they’ve handed over to strangers, like my passport, for example…
"50% success rate delivering packages" is a totally different level of risk from "automated system gives your garage access code to anyone who claims to live there"
i mean in the first case what's at risk is the five-dollar trinket you bought off amazon
throwway120385|2 years ago
I've also been nearly run off the road by FedEx drivers on the highway before. One guy was so angry that I was only going 10 over that he tailgated me within a foot and then punish passed me.
They're also the only service that still corrects my other address to the wrong address. I tried for a whole month to get ahold of anyone there who even knows what address correction is and then just stopped using them for anything important.
They doubled down on "digital" during the pandemic and fired a bunch of CSRs and stuff. It doesn't look like it's working out very well for them.
Arrath|2 years ago
Depot workers can get up to the weirdest stuff. One time I was returning unused product (oil well perforating guns, a UN 1.4D explosive device) via Yellow Freight. I handed over the cases and signed all the appropriate paperwork to handover custody at the depot and went on about my day. The supplier called me ~10 days later saying they never received the shipment! Perturbed, I called down to the depot who basically shrugged it off with "no idea lol not our problem". Their attitude changed when I told them that in accordance with my license and federal law I would be notifying the ATF at the end of the day that there were missing or lost explosives and it would very much be their problem.
A couple hours later they called back and told me the boxes had missed their truck and were just sitting in the corner of the secure cage in the loading dock, forlorn and forgotten. What the fuck, guys.
zdragnar|2 years ago
UPS, on the other hand, can go pound sand. They often refuse to deliver due to weather, then force me to either drive two hours round trip to their distribution center, or charge me to pick it up at the local UPS store.
When when FedEx couldn't get their truck to my house due to road conditions, they were totally fine with my picking it up at their store.
late2part|2 years ago
https://www.bikelaw.com/2017/07/punishment-pass-defined/
wormius|2 years ago
saintfire|2 years ago
I spent 72 hours waiting (3x24 periods they told me to wait and call back tomorrow while they "investigated") for a $1300 package. Initially they said it must have been stolen and its my loss, to which I said "no I was home and near the front door all day, you didn't deliver it". Pretty absurd they can't just look where he was when it was "delivered" and deal with it. Or maybe they can and they just don't bother.
Eventually the person actually called me using my number on the box and said it was delivered there.
Still no recourse from FedEx, whom I have not informed I got the package in the end.
eastbound|2 years ago
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Libcat99|2 years ago
I'm also in the video.
madaxe_again|2 years ago
As for the SMSs - in Portugal, and I’d guess Australia too, they contract all of their local operations out to some random group of muppets who can’t organise their way out of a paper bag - the SMSs they send me come from a mobile number, are handwritten (they seem to literally have someone whose job it is to write messages, on a phone, and send them), as are the emails. When it comes to delivery, i’m inevitably the last delivery of the day as I live way out in the boonies, and they just go “it’s 5pm I’m going home”, and it goes back to the depot. They drive it back and forth for a week before declaring the parcel undeliverable.
These days, if I see someone has shipped something with FedEx, despite my instructions not to, I immediately request a refund, as I know it won’t arrive.
The whole thing beggars belief.
bongodongobob|2 years ago
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jonathanlydall|2 years ago
In my case I got an email about customs and tax payment which was needed, but the link was clearly to fedex.com.
Szpadel|2 years ago
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zardo|2 years ago
They're telling both that my package will be delivered this afternoon, and that it's in a distribution center 3000 miles away.
kragen|2 years ago
i mean in the first case what's at risk is the five-dollar trinket you bought off amazon
DragonMaus|2 years ago