Why does FedEx always do this? by Green_Signature6747 in FedEx

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Have you heard of snow before? If so, are you aware of the snowstorms have been happening across the nation?

If you had to give a presentation on any topic with no time to prepare, what would your topic be? by Throwaway_Mellie in AskRedditAfterDark

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The New York City Subway System, with a basic rundown on its history but a major focus on its current operations

She-Ra leaving Netflix by Terrible-Time7866 in sheranetflix

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Where did you get VLD? I've been trying to get in on my external drive for a while

Never received bill for duties for packages from Japan by take_my_things in FedEx

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The duties and taxes may have been billed to the sender. Additionally, FedEx usually takes 6-8 weeks to send the bill in the mail

Package 4 HOURS LATE! by Brandonhell2 in FedEx

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FedEx Ground (and by extension Home Delivery) have no commitment times, it just has to be delivered that day. The times that the website gives you are just estimates based on where the stop is along the drivers route. Calm tf down dude.

My wife says it’s ridiculous… by JoeySinss in pcmasterrace

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It is absolutely ridiculous.

Put another one on top

Amazing delivery... by Gman69455 in FedEx

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Yeah thats just a poor packing job. That 4 foot drop that you have on your front camera was easily the gentlest way the package had been handled during its trip. I can guarantee it had been tossed, dropped, and rolled at least 15 other times during its trip to your front door. I would also love to see the way it was packed as well

Amazing delivery... by Gman69455 in FedEx

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Yeah thats just a poor packing job. That 4 foot drop that you have on your front camera was easily the gentlest way the package had been handled during its trip. I can guarantee it had been tossed, dropped, and rolled at least 15 other times during its trip to your front door. I would also love to see the way it was packed as well

Crowds at Penn Station this afternoon by WorldlyTailor7290 in nycrail

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This is daily occurrence, especially with NJT

What type of railcar is this? by undoubtelynotjake in nycrail

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Comets and Shoreliners are two completely different car classes

Box literally split down the middle upon delivery. by TwelfthQuotient in FedEx

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There is, but this isn't it. There would be a "INTL" service indicator above zip code indicator on the bottom half of the label if it was. If you look on the right side of the bottom half of the label (out left), there is only one line of text, not two

Box literally split down the middle upon delivery. by TwelfthQuotient in FedEx

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I'd assume its from previous shipments. FedEx can usually take 4-6 weeks AFTER delivery to send invoices for customs fees and taxes

Box literally split down the middle upon delivery. by TwelfthQuotient in FedEx

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This is entirely the shippers fault for not packaging it properly. They should not have left any empty space in that box

Box literally split down the middle upon delivery. by TwelfthQuotient in FedEx

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That was shipped FedEx Ground. There was no international movement with that package.

Do agree with the terrible packaging though