USPS---No wonder they're broke

Vetmx- I've had great luck with fed-ex ground. Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up. 3K...I would be nervous no matter what.

Bill - UPS has been pretty good also but like I said above, Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up.

JimNM- I know what you mean. I just had to vent.

Matt- hahahahahahahahah how true it is. 

Ripper-it wont matter. They got us all by the short hairs.

Carl- I completely understand what you are saying. My package will arrive,,, eventually. What I don't understand is how a delivery driver can place 2 packages on my porch, directly under my address, and they were for my neighbor 2 doors down.

Top-I dont see Odoyle's posts but I will say there are days that all the delivery services suck and days they shine. My package just missed the shin day. oh well. If you had my rural USPS delivery guy you would not feel at all bad asking this guy if he knew what he was doing. He has to try to get things so messed up.

leadfoot- I am in Michigan, sent a 2 day package to California. Check 2 days later and it was leaving the Maine sorting facility.

To all-am I mad, nope, not at all. I just think it's ridicules.... Especially when Krale in the Netherlands would get my order to me in 3 days or less. Thank you for telling me of your experiences. Hope you all have a great week and a wonderful holiday season. Stay safe, hug your loved ones.


Krale - do they use DHL? If so, that is a German company.. doubt they will screw up.. Ok, now being German just got to my head a 3 billionth time 😇

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Fair enough. sorry to rant when I IMAGINE I see coordinated bashing of the US PS I feel like it's somehow My patriotic duty to share my good experiences with the institution or something it's a little bit crazy I admit.


The only company I've had truly good luck with is DHL but it's probably just a coincidence because I use them so rarely. They have gotten stuff to me stupid fast I don't even understand how it's possible.



There's this weird FedEx black hole in Troutdale Oregon. I have stuff sit there for like a week sometimes it's just a short drive from my house. It's enough to drive an impatient consumer who expects instant gratification (like me) crazy.



Do any of you remember in the 70s and 80s when you'd order crap from the back of comic books it would be like 6 to 8 weeks for delivery and that was minimum. Things have gotten better.
 
Vetmx- I've had great luck with fed-ex ground. Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up. 3K...I would be nervous no matter what.

Bill - UPS has been pretty good also but like I said above, Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up.

JimNM- I know what you mean. I just had to vent.

Matt- hahahahahahahahah how true it is. 

Ripper-it wont matter. They got us all by the short hairs.

Carl- I completely understand what you are saying. My package will arrive,,, eventually. What I don't understand is how a delivery driver can place 2 packages on my porch, directly under my address, and they were for my neighbor 2 doors down.

Top-I dont see Odoyle's posts but I will say there are days that all the delivery services suck and days they shine. My package just missed the shin day. oh well. If you had my rural USPS delivery guy you would not feel at all bad asking this guy if he knew what he was doing. He has to try to get things so messed up.

leadfoot- I am in Michigan, sent a 2 day package to California. Check 2 days later and it was leaving the Maine sorting facility.

To all-am I mad, nope, not at all. I just think it's ridicules.... Especially when Krale in the Netherlands would get my order to me in 3 days or less. Thank you for telling me of your experiences. Hope you all have a great week and a wonderful holiday season. Stay safe, hug your loved ones.


Krale - do they use DHL? If so, that is a German company.. doubt they will screw up.. Ok, now being German just got to my head a 3 billionth time
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I will personally never buy another 

German made car during this lifetime.
 
Yeah, like I said in another crappy shipping topic, I’m done ordering dumb stuff until well after the holidays. I didn’t have much of a choice with this gun. It was supposed to be here in October but it took until December. After 6 months wait I didn’t feel like saying just keep it until February. Can’t wait to see the box. I’m more excited about that than the gun. 
 
I am lucky to have the best mail lady ever, but that GR MI Dist. Center Annex cost me $215.00 a couple yrs. ago when the package got lost and tracking showed it never left the facility, my bad I guess for not insuring the package. UPS has been reliable, professional and has the best tracking. I would pay more elsewhere If a vendor only used smart post. 
 
Vetmx- I just wont do 2nd day air on anything any more. It just gets lost, smashed, or sent on a world tour, its always 2nd day stuff. Regular ground, here in record breaking time, well not really, but when it was suppose to be. Next day air I will do if I can afford it. And it always gets here on time, why, because if it doesn't they have to refund your money. None of the carriers guarantee anything except "next day"

Good luck on your package. We're gonna need pics of the package and contents. If it's a blow up doll we dont need pics of it. 

Happy holidays buddy
 
Fair enough. sorry to rant when I IMAGINE I see coordinated bashing of the US PS I feel like it's somehow My patriotic duty to share my good experiences with the institution or something it's a little bit crazy I admit.


The only company I've had truly good luck with is DHL but it's probably just a coincidence because I use them so rarely. They have gotten stuff to me stupid fast I don't even understand how it's possible.



There's this weird FedEx black hole in Troutdale Oregon. I have stuff sit there for like a week sometimes it's just a short drive from my house. It's enough to drive an impatient consumer who expects instant gratification (like me) crazy.



Do any of you remember in the 70s and 80s when you'd order crap from the back of comic books it would be like 6 to 8 weeks for delivery and that was minimum. Things have gotten better.

Agree. I've had several packages from overseas through DHL arrive surprisingly fast and none really "late" at all. Odd, ain't it.
 
Vetmx- I've had great luck with fed-ex ground. Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up. 3K...I would be nervous no matter what.

Bill - UPS has been pretty good also but like I said above, Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up.

JimNM- I know what you mean. I just had to vent.

Matt- hahahahahahahahah how true it is. 

Ripper-it wont matter. They got us all by the short hairs.

Carl- I completely understand what you are saying. My package will arrive,,, eventually. What I don't understand is how a delivery driver can place 2 packages on my porch, directly under my address, and they were for my neighbor 2 doors down.

Top-I dont see Odoyle's posts but I will say there are days that all the delivery services suck and days they shine. My package just missed the shin day. oh well. If you had my rural USPS delivery guy you would not feel at all bad asking this guy if he knew what he was doing. He has to try to get things so messed up.

leadfoot- I am in Michigan, sent a 2 day package to California. Check 2 days later and it was leaving the Maine sorting facility.

To all-am I mad, nope, not at all. I just think it's ridicules.... Especially when Krale in the Netherlands would get my order to me in 3 days or less. Thank you for telling me of your experiences. Hope you all have a great week and a wonderful holiday season. Stay safe, hug your loved ones.


Krale - do they use DHL? If so, that is a German company.. doubt they will screw up.. Ok, now being German just got to my head a 3 billionth time
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I will personally never buy another 

German made car during this lifetime.

My first car was a VW, then a few more from there. At some point I put my big-boy pants on and purchased a Mercedes Benz SUV (first year of the Daimler Chrysler production.. mistake..) then I traded that in for a little 325i wagon (by far my favorite vehicle of all time). It was an e46 and I could just whip it in and out of corners like a professional. That wagon was so good, it drove itself! Then an e90 sedan (magnesium engine block.. oh my!)

Then the child was born and back to VW for economy. Flash forward to today and I am left with 2 Japs in the garage.. go figure..

So in an attempt to stay on topic, I have one German airgun. It’s a Walter LGU and I am smitten!

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Vetmx- I've had great luck with fed-ex ground. Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up. 3K...I would be nervous no matter what.

Bill - UPS has been pretty good also but like I said above, Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up.

JimNM- I know what you mean. I just had to vent.

Matt- hahahahahahahahah how true it is. 

Ripper-it wont matter. They got us all by the short hairs.

Carl- I completely understand what you are saying. My package will arrive,,, eventually. What I don't understand is how a delivery driver can place 2 packages on my porch, directly under my address, and they were for my neighbor 2 doors down.

Top-I dont see Odoyle's posts but I will say there are days that all the delivery services suck and days they shine. My package just missed the shin day. oh well. If you had my rural USPS delivery guy you would not feel at all bad asking this guy if he knew what he was doing. He has to try to get things so messed up.

leadfoot- I am in Michigan, sent a 2 day package to California. Check 2 days later and it was leaving the Maine sorting facility.

To all-am I mad, nope, not at all. I just think it's ridicules.... Especially when Krale in the Netherlands would get my order to me in 3 days or less. Thank you for telling me of your experiences. Hope you all have a great week and a wonderful holiday season. Stay safe, hug your loved ones.


Krale - do they use DHL? If so, that is a German company.. doubt they will screw up.. Ok, now being German just got to my head a 3 billionth time
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I will personally never buy another 

German made car during this lifetime.

My first car was a VW, then a few more from there. At some point I put my big-boy pants on and purchased a Mercedes Benz SUV (first year of the Daimler Chrysler production.. mistake..) then I traded that in for a little 325i wagon (by far my favorite vehicle of all time). It was an e46 and I could just whip it in and out of corners like a professional. That wagon was so good, it drove itself! Then an e90 sedan (magnesium engine block.. oh my!)

Then the child was born and back to VW for economy. Flash forward to today and I am left with 2 Japs in the garage.. go figure..

So in an attempt to stay on topic, I have one German airgun. It’s a Walter LGU and I am smitten!

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Actually I love German cars. Started years ago with that Mercedes SUV, a ML 430. Loved it and drove it into the ground. It finally said “No Mas” at 172 thousand miles. Went Japanese for a few years (Lexus and Toyota) then came back to Germany 6 years ago.Between the wife and myself we got 3, a BMW 435, a Porsche Cayenne S and an old (‘07) BMW Z4. All have been bulletproof so far and great fun.

Of course, I did work for a German company for 25 years 😎

Chris
 
Top- my first car was a 65 Chevelle, bought it for $11.65. Thats what my buddy Harry owed me so he gave me the car to settle up. It had a 2 pc drive shaft in it and kept spitting them out. Finally got a 1pc drive shaft and that cured the problem. By the way it was a 4 door with a 6 cylinder and a 2 speed auto. So long aga I really dont remember what happened to that car.

Stay on topic....who cares. I started this topic for people to talk about their experiences. Guess what....it worked. We all got away from all the other poop going on. And that was my goal. 
 
Vetmx- I've had great luck with fed-ex ground. Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up. 3K...I would be nervous no matter what.

Bill - UPS has been pretty good also but like I said above, Just anything 2 day air gets screwed up.

JimNM- I know what you mean. I just had to vent.

Matt- hahahahahahahahah how true it is. 

Ripper-it wont matter. They got us all by the short hairs.

Carl- I completely understand what you are saying. My package will arrive,,, eventually. What I don't understand is how a delivery driver can place 2 packages on my porch, directly under my address, and they were for my neighbor 2 doors down.

Top-I dont see Odoyle's posts but I will say there are days that all the delivery services suck and days they shine. My package just missed the shin day. oh well. If you had my rural USPS delivery guy you would not feel at all bad asking this guy if he knew what he was doing. He has to try to get things so messed up.

leadfoot- I am in Michigan, sent a 2 day package to California. Check 2 days later and it was leaving the Maine sorting facility.

To all-am I mad, nope, not at all. I just think it's ridicules.... Especially when Krale in the Netherlands would get my order to me in 3 days or less. Thank you for telling me of your experiences. Hope you all have a great week and a wonderful holiday season. Stay safe, hug your loved ones.


Krale - do they use DHL? If so, that is a German company.. doubt they will screw up.. Ok, now being German just got to my head a 3 billionth time
1f607.svg


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I will personally never buy another 

German made car during this lifetime.

My first car was a VW, then a few more from there. At some point I put my big-boy pants on and purchased a Mercedes Benz SUV (first year of the Daimler Chrysler production.. mistake..) then I traded that in for a little 325i wagon (by far my favorite vehicle of all time). It was an e46 and I could just whip it in and out of corners like a professional. That wagon was so good, it drove itself! Then an e90 sedan (magnesium engine block.. oh my!)

Then the child was born and back to VW for economy. Flash forward to today and I am left with 2 Japs in the garage.. go figure..

So in an attempt to stay on topic, I have one German airgun. It’s a Walter LGU and I am smitten!

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Actually I love German cars. Started years ago with that Mercedes SUV, a ML 430. Loved it and drove it into the ground. It finally said “No Mas” at 172 thousand miles. Went Japanese for a few years (Lexus and Toyota) then came back to Germany 6 years ago.Between the wife and myself we got 3, a BMW 435, a Porsche Cayenne S and an old (‘07) BMW Z4. All have been bulletproof so far and great fun.

Of course, I did work for a German company for 25 years
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Chris

So I had the ML430 too. I loved that the first and second generation MLs were based on a “truck” frame. Later they became unibody. For being top heavy, heavy overall, and large it drove very well. Most I see, including mine, were prone to rust around the wheel wells and rocker panels. I also had valve lifter issues which were quite common.

Enjoy that Z4!

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