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Lloyd's Angelfish FAQ

Shipping Options

I'd like to share my experiences about various shipping options.

1. Fed Ex. A three on scale of one to five, or 3/5. They will accept the packages if I label them as "Live Plants". I use them only during warm weather and when they are least expensive. My experience is that they are competent but not outstanding. During the winter I have had very bad experiences.

2. UPS. Rating 2/5. I use them only when the customer insists. Curiously, on the two ocassions in 1998 when I recall the customer insisting, the shipments went through fine. Following the first such shipment, I used them voluntarily as they had the best service/price, on paper, for the delivery location. The box was totally destroyed! The delivery person told my customer this was due to a "kicker" they use to transfer the cartons from one conveyor to another! Over the years, I would say that I have lost 50% of my UPS shipments.

3. Airborne. Rating 4/5. In dozens of shipments, I have only had one lost, and the customer thought that was due to an unexpected heat wave. Will make next day delivery to many small urban areas that they post office will not. When the price is right, I do not hesitate to use them.

4. Express Mail. Rating 4/5. I think I have had only one lost shipment over the past five years. That was at Christmas time, during the UPS strike, and it was my fault for not knowing that the temporary employees would surely screw it up. The postal employees will go out of their way to make a speedy delivery. Last winter a customer called their local post office and told them they wanted to be called when the shipment arrived. They did so...at 3:00AM! The customer was delighted, got dressed, and went and collected them!

My only cautions are to carefully watch their cut-offs for pick-up or drop off and to be certain you know their delivery status to the zip code in question. For example, although our post office is a regional center next day delivery to many zip codes is limited to packages dropped off by 2:00PM or picked up by noon. In addition, delivery to many small urban areas is 2nd day!

5. Air Freight. Rating 3.5/5. Usually the least expensive, but many customers do not like to pick up. The second safest way to deliver during the winter. When there are storms, the shipment is almost certain to be delayed, and then the boxes can be kept in low temperatures.

6. Airline parcel service. Rating 4.5/5. When not outrageously priced, an excellent service. Shares disadvantage of customer having to pick up, but the boxes will always be kept warm. Storms may delay shipment, but only as much as passengers are delayed.

Lloyd Spear
Oct 28,1998

   
 
 
   
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