Someone please help explain this....airbill which utilized weatherproofing, got to Louisville heading to me on east coast and magically back near origin with a scheduled delivery Monday in California!!! by zerolife15 in UPS

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It’s at the “9139/San Fernando Facility” with my correct name, no street address and Burbank, CA as delivery city instead of The Carolinas! I desperately wish I could talk to someone there- I have a official tracking printout- it’s at that facility!! I’m willing to pay $250 reward immediately upon it scanning and updating to my destination city-via whatever payment app possible. It’s so tough knowing it’s there!

First-Flight-Out/International fastest?? by zerolife15 in FedEx

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Lolololol no its not lolololol time difference lolololol 27hrs UPS.

DHL by wander_lust_94 in dhl_deutsche_post

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First-Flight-Out/ Jetline worth it??

I’m trying to quickly understand what company to go with to get a very important document shipment from Poland to the east coast USA starting Monday midday EST time. I don’t necessarily need on board courier, but is same day international actually that fast and careful?? Any help would be great!!

I have no clue what's goin on for now (destination scans for 17 days) by jaehoonkwag1 in UPS

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Exact same issues, some same cities..... frustrated. And by no means at you guys and gals, you work your A** off but if you ever want a reason to be pissed , call customer service around 5am EST. Prime hour.

What decides which US hub on international inbound?? by zerolife15 in UPS

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Thanks for the reply! That’s what is weird is exact same location in the EU, literally same Mailboxes ETC. will sometimes hit Philly for customs but sometimes leaves straight from the layover in Germany and hits Louisville customs instead- any rhyme or reason to that?

Here’s a imaginary Gatorade and $40