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Posted by Bob on 10/01/56 11:40
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 01:22:22 -0500, "Shadow"
<NOsnape-like-meSPAM@comcast.net> wrote:
>They show up as shipped at about 9:00 AM and I have them when the mail is
>delivered at about 4:30 or 6:00. I've mailed stuff within a certain radius
>that's gotten there same day before, it's not all that unheard of.
You are indeed fortunate. The best we get in Houston is overnight if
you make the pickup on time. Everything local goes downtown for
sorting.
I still say that the recent addition of Wal-Mart's customers to NF has
an impact on fulfillment. If there are not enough discs locally to
satisfy the increased demand, then shipments will have to be made from
non-local distribution, which stretches the delivery schedule. Then
there are slow returns locally which delays things. And there's
damaged diiscs which require non-local shipments.
If NF thought that throttling was important to their profitability
they would make it part of their policy. Trying to deceive the
consumer just ends up with more trouble than it is worth. If they did
set the policy to the level of current throttling, it would not affect
customers who do not need to be throttled. IOW, NF has everything to
lose and nothing to gain by engaging in sneaky tactics.
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