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UPS OR FEDEX? Instead of USPS. Any Experience with these other ship services? : CafeDread | Torhoo darknet markets

We have a couple bulk customers who are insisting we use UPS/Fedex for their orders. In all our years of Vending. we have rarely used any other service besides USPS.

To those Domestic or International Customers. Have you found UPS/Fedex to be more reliable quicker/safer?

Love to hear everyones thoughts.


Thank you!
/u/rmrf P
1 points
2 weeks ago
I do not know if this is still true but the only thing I give sam bent credit for when he is not being a big homosexual. USPS to my undestanding is federal. They need legal process to search your packages. Fedex/UPS are companies and have rights to go through your package without your permission. If your customer is requesting this you need to actually ask them why. It is reducing your safety in my opinion and they are possibly federals.
/u/AngieJ P 𝅜5 star
1 points
2 weeks ago
^^^^ this
/u/lordylord
1 points
2 weeks ago
well, UPS/Fedex is a business , they want to keep the packs going, if you're paying double what USPS is charging by using UPS/Fedex , it benefits them and why would they want to lose out on money? USPS is a service and not a business so you can't expect them to be on time , if they are, great, but they don't have to .
/u/IThinkImMe Attention Whore 💋
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2 weeks ago

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/u/mrf is correct. I'd be really curious why they want fedex/ups over postal for the same reasons. If Fedex/UPS has any doubt about the package they have every right to open it, check the contents and if deemed safe, repack and continue shipping. USPS would need a warrant to open the pack, and if you're ordering personal amounts, more than likely they won't even bother. Not sure how they would handle a bulk shipment or if it would make more sense for the vendor to break it up into a couple smaller shipments
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